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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1851-04-07

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1851-04-07 page 1

VOLUME XIV. COLUMBUS, MONDAY EVENING. APRIL 7, 1851 NDMBEB 230. PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY SOOTT ft. BASOOM. OKKIOF-10TH-AT COK 0 UIOU IT. AND IHOAl aMJnr. TEllMK laiarlaMy la iliuih . The Dutlr, tii persons In Coluruhus, par yuar Ail 00 sent by mull out of Columbiu 5 00 during the session, and Trl-Weekly lialariee of 6 00 4 00 3 00 9 00 I 90 30 00 By mll lUii Trl Wwikly by mail Weekly In IJulunibiia....... uutnl tho city: by mall, single To clubs ol lour snd upwards ..... ni ... ami unwarila. to one address. I laliy, session J JJ Trl-VVaihry 1 Wookly, slnirle..... "J Toob'oaol live and upwards Advertlslna:. Tim following ratna and rules of advertising have been agreed I: lion betwtun the proprietor!! ol the Ohio Btabwntan and the Ohio state Jourual, to bo observed, In all cut, titer thli data. July JO, IM4M. Dnlly Paper. One ware, lOllnea or less, one insertion , u . m 0arh additional.." i m 1 week... .... 4..." i. . " 3 ..." i ! ' 1 tnontll i ! a..." .... t SO ..... oas 1 50 .... a ui ..... 3 oo 4 00 0 00 .... 8 00 .... 10 oo ..... 15 00 ..... 18 00 ..... 10 00 80 00 IS 00 .... S50 30 00 80 00 35 00 40 00 45 00 55 00 !l II ...! ' Ktandlng card, Mines or ItiH, per annum., tfc coluiiin,wlth 4 changes, " ii 6. "12...." 11 changed weekly.... ii dally ' wltb .changes.... changed weekly... ...130 00 Other eaiea not provided lor, ehargnablo In conformity with the nioiy Dove rate. The standard of measurement to be minion typo. Kor each additional square in the dally, Inaeru-d one month, or a iirwater liinxlh of time, and for each additional square inserted umler the yearly rates, ball price. No advertwement to be considered by the year, unless it Is spa-allied on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the H....I. iuwi.n.l th amount t.harlTfil for their Duplication. Announcing candidates (lor office of every description,) to be charne.1 at the rate ol ItHy rents per week, for each name ; the nine to tie, in all canes, paid in advance. All luivi-rtiscineiite trum strangers or transient persons to be paid in advance. Advertisements not marked on the copy for specified number nl insertions, will bo continued one month, unities ordered out; ami payment will be exacted accordingly. The privit'-Res of yearly advertisers, will be confined rigidly to heir reuular liuwiness ; and all advertisements not pertaining there-. o, to be paid inr extra. Ailvertini-inent lor Auctl.ineers, fleneral Agents, Real Estate Agents, ore., not to lie contracted lor by the year, but to be charged liy Ihe piece, at the usual rales. No AIiVftSTIBBMIENTS OAN Hit INSKBTRD OnATOITOUSLT. Advertisements lor charllalilo institutiuns, lire compnniea, ward, uauship, and other public meetings, and such like, to be charged IihII price. . Marriage nutieea to bo chargeo 35 cents. ... Ileal lis inserted without eliHrge, unless accompanied by funeral .nvitalions, or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be paid lor. llegular advertisers, and all others sending communications or requinnit notices, desiring to call attention to lairs, soirees, concerts, or any pulilio entertainments where charges are made for admittance all notici a nl private associations every notice desiuiiril to esll attention to private enterprises, calculated or in. tended to promote individual interest, can only be Inserted with the understanding, that tliesaino is to be paid lor. It intended to Iih iji-M-rtf-d in tie-i-ditorlal column, the same will bo charged at the rale ot not less than 20 cents per line, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement. All loa.li-d advertisement Ui lie charged not less than double the bove rates, and measured as If solid. 'Advertiiienienls on the lnHide exclusively, to bo charged at the rate ol ftll per cent, in advance on the above rrtes. Attorney, will lie hidden for the price of inserting advertisements tiroipilil in by them. Counting Bouse Almanac for 1851 JANUAKY. ,m t.w t.'.. 77 7777' "f" a :i 4 r. i; ? s ti in n 12 id n ir. ii; 17 is lil ill SI -ii! -.'.'I i4 '.'.'i at; "J is i'.i :io 31 .. " "i-EBROAHY. 1. 1 M. T. w r. r. 8 77.. i 2 :l 4 ft 0 7 8 9 III II 12 1:1 M l.'i l(i 17 18 III 211 21 22 211 24 26 2(i 27 28 .. MAHOH: B.. T. w t. r. s. .7. 7. .7 i 2 n 4 ft Ii 7 8 !i iii ii 12 i:i 14 1: Hi 17 18 l! 211 21 22 23 24 2S 2i; 27 28 211 30 :ij Xyaii.. " s.a. t.vt. r. in 7. .7 i 2 a 4 5 Ii 7 8 III II 12 13 14 Ift Hi 17 IS I!) 121121 22 23 24 2ft 2 Ii :27 28 2!) 311 """"' MAY." " "LT' jIt?'' .. 77 .7 .. T 2 3 4 5 7 8 1(1 11 12 13 14 Ift Hi 17 18 1112(121 22 23 24 25 ill 27 28 2U 30 31 JUNE, s..t.w t. r. . 1 2 3 4 ft Ii 7 8 l HI II 12 13 14 1ft Hi 17 HI IN 20 21 22 23 24 2ft 2li 27 28 20 311 JULY. s.m. t. w t. r. t. .. .. 12 "3 4 5 11 7 8 9 HI II 12 13 14 1ft Hi 17 18 10 2(1 21 22 23 24 2ft 2fi 27 28 20 30 31 .. .. "AOQP8T. . m.t. w r. .7.7 77 7. 7. i 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 1ft 111 17 18 10 20 21 22 23 21 25 2b' 27 28 29 30 31 septembeh7 . i. a. t. w t. r7f, .7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Ift Hi 17 18 19 20 ,21 22 23 24 2ft 20 27 28 2oj3(lJ "OCTOBER. .m. t. wt. rTfT. 7. .7 .. 1 2 "3" 4 5 (i 7 8 9 HI 11 12 13 14 Ift HI 17 18 11) 20 sr 22 23 24 25 21127 28 2(1 30 31 .. NOVEMBER. a.T. wt. r.j i. 7. .. .. 77 7 7 7. 1 2 3 4 5 Ii 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 l.'i Hi 17 18 10 20 21 22 23 24 25 2(i 27 28 29 30 J j.eoember7" i. . t.w t. r7T .. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 II) 11 12 13 14 1ft Hi 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2.5 20 27 j8 2(130 31 .. ..J.. 9 S.MUXL HALLOW AT. SIBBI F. Aa. HAI.I.1IWAY PA4JE, STTIlllNKYR AT LAW. WE will practice law, as partners, In tho Courts or Franklin and adjoining counties, snd in thn Circuit and District U. 0. Courts. Otlice in flatt s now nunuing, opposue dhiio nnuse. maytl-tf A. R. UHTTI.H.H, Attoraey a ad 'enellor at Law, ((alnsakae, Okie. Olhce, No. i, Neil's Exeliaiige, opposite tlecretary of Mute's oUe Jy' WAIiTKIt TIIKAI.L, a ft.. ami g'a,nnMllor at l.nw. Clalnmbna. Ohla. A LrtO, a Coinmlasiimer to take tho Acknowledgment of Deeds a. lor the mate nt new i era.-(jt-Office on High St., between Town and Rich. octiW Locua irm.as. thro, cobmtocb. obo. a. oombtock. UIITT1.KM, ( O.llrlTOt K eV (JO., M....4ra in H. f!f,mritiM-k. &. t?n..l innwimilKII AN1J COMMIHHION MERCHANTS, Lard Oil aV ManulwTtumra, and dealera In Halt, Plaster, Fish and Lumber. Head of the Canal, Columtius, utuo. - Liberal aiivauoee msde on consignments. tmarn j7rniiivA (V6.m Iraa Vaaaary. llrond street, aear the Brtdae, Celuas. baa, (llilo. Stoves of all kinds, and a great variety of Castings, always on hand. ortl,'4l nH. unilKHT TIIOMPHON'H OPPICB. N O. 4, Nell'a Kachnnge, opposite the Beeretary of State's offlce. High St., Columlnis. decll WBLsataaaT. a. cuixay. rsKiisnrf ev t,iiji,aii f JIHIK BIN1IEHH, High street, opposite the Public Offices, Co ls lumbus. augifli,o REMOVAL -kR. MAIII8'8 OFFICE, corner of Kick eoraer of Kieh and Tllird IS kinm his residence, and opposite the first Baptist Church. tfeell-ou ilkHK. AHHIITT afc CO.. DEALERS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, mass, House Huilders' materials, Farming and Mechanical Tools, MiUtary I Ooods, tut Acil, no. nil ttign street, sign oi ine uni radioes joHa w. asaaa. aonar aaasraoaa. HlKKH Me AHtllTHIINIl. IJ F.AL ESTATE HIIOKERri and OENERAI. LAND AGENTS. IV Offlce, South room, Exchange Bank Building, Columbus, u NOTICE. The notes and aeeoaata ef Oeorge Uere St Co.. are left with as lor settkiaseat and eollecdiai. They must be ant without delay. ur.Kc, Aimuri m cu. Colambaa, July J, 1H4. flEORUB R. WAl.CCTT, ION AMD BANNKk FAINTER, r. a utsiioNt. . L. . hamii. F. C. SESSIONS oV CO.. ' WHOtltSALM AND SRTltL DRA111I lit DRY MOODS, Boots, Bhoee, llets, Caps, Straw Ooods, Ac, Four doors south of the Atneriean, Columbus. ool8 Hardware. flKRB, ABBOTT V CO., Nlara ef the till! Padlaek, No. ItU lilik street, HAV fcl now In store and In intuitu from the east, a very large stock of hardware, cutlery, bouse building materials, titr ming and mechanical tools. We have long been anxious to meet our customers on low prteea, wn hare now the ability to do so. Our goods were bought fur essh and we can and will sell to prompt paying uurcbaeera upon as good terms, If not a little bet, tor, than any other establishment in tbla vicinity. June7 UE11K, ABBOTT CO joaarn . smith. samp at, a. aiua. SMITH oV MILLS, ' ATTORN KYo AND COUNCELOltB AT LAW, Real Retate Aavinta. HarTeynra and Notarlea Habile, hioh araaar, cobuaaua ohio, ATTKND to the practice of their profession, obtaining pensions, selling and leasing real estate, surveying and dividing lands, collection ol claims, examination of land titles, ice., &c., Ac, aarnnnNCKst Swan Andrews, Colnmbus, O. Alfred Avery, New York City. Wm. MiUord, Cleveland, O. Tweed, Hllliiy a Wright, ClnU J. ti W. Finney, Ht. Louis, Mo. Uoo.T. Willlamson,Cincinnati. totmm u. auuart loaKru iPLLrvANT. 1. H. MLEY &. CO., B00K8ELI.EKM AND STATIONERS, AND Dealers In Paper Hangings, Borders, Window shades, Window Cornicea and fancy goods, respectfully give notice that they have received every exteniire assortment of tine goods to whtcu the attention of the public Is invited. no9 EI.DKinUK oV MARTIN, DRAFKKH AND TAILORS, High Until 1st door north of 'iova, oppottte Ms U. 8. Hottl, ARK propsred to eaocnte all orders in their line of business, Id the neatest and most fashionable stylo. JU.4EPH F.I.DHIDOF., aplH-dtf A. L. MARTIN. WINDOW (ll.AHft. (COMMON sixes and qualities; also, superior American and J French Ulass,ot nearly all sixes usually wanted, at the sign of the GILT PADLOCK. NEW JEWELRY KNTALIMNIUBNT. . BROWN li BUCK. THE undersigned have formod a nartnorshiu with this title, and taken the room formerly occupied by C. IL King aa a taucy store, a lew doors soutn 01 tne Amertean UobiL and noarlr onnoslte the Exchange Bank, where they have opened anew assortment of wairaea, jewelry, nuvcr ana i-iaiea ware, xseiu lena, Hpeetnclca of every description, to suit all eyes. And all kiuds of FANCY GIIUD.H usually kept in their line. We iuvito all to call and look at our stock, we will be pleased to show our goods whether they wish to purchase or not Watchos and clucks repaired in the boat manner and warranted for one year. From their experience in the business they hope to be able 10 give aaltslaction to all who may lavor them wun weir patron, age. i. ii. BROWN, mayi b. ituua. C'APITAL IJN1VKRW1TY COMMENCEMENT. MIK tiraininar school ut Capital University will bo re-opened in - the buildliie formerly occupied by tlio City High School, on rown street on Thursday, the HHh Inst. H Is extiected to or ganise Collego classes Inunediately. All who desire to attend should do so at the beginniug ol thn term. win. m. nr,inui.iro, 1IKNRY 8TANBKKY, KAM I. M. UMIT1I, UEOIltiK M. I'Ait.SON'S, (1. MAC1IOLD, LEWIS 11KYL, sepfl Ra. Com. of tho Board of Trustees. COLUMBUS FOUNDRY. J. IliDGWAY CO., MANUFACTURE HTKAM RN4JINKH, IUON miw mid improved pnttnmi.nmong which onoi'orthe tod tixtunw cotnnlnU. Tlmy rIhu mnkn ttifl cclebniti'rt l'AHKKU'H PATKNT WATER WHKKL, RAIIJtOAl) CAK WIIKK.I.H. nd nil other IRON and UltAHH CAriTINCid usually mario Found ri-. HACHINRIT of all kind tnndn promptly to ordir. ltIIi:ii'N i:UI.KIIRATKll f'OOUINf. HTOVE. Premium CfHtking Htovei, l'srlor, Hhop, and Church Htovoa and Furimc!.. Kim (JrHtns. and PLOUOIiri all WHrrantcd, am cini- itmitly tur In at wholbkalk and retail on imxn terini. MMrchHiil and otliora doaling in I'luufxha and Hum are re-pncttully iiiTlti'd to flxnmine our atock and pricca. UoluniOUD, ifM i.i-ii I'lllllllCK Till II IIIMIM. 1 fift PAIR Elastic Springs', IS) sou Iron Axlest 100 sett Brass ll)U Uulib Hands ::tliaaa Moss: Pstent Leather : Lace.Tulta, Damask Linings; Tainted and Uuin Clothi Tncks.ileamez Cord, Mallealilo Castings, &c. Tor sale by junc7 HERE, ABBOTT CO. A DESIItAHLK Mil ALL K A It II FOR HALE. lb WE are autnorizeil to sell a t.HAL.u r Altai, con- tM,coo-y. tninlng 4ft acres, 35 nf which are Imprnvcd, with a ay Frame Cottngc House, good stabling, together wllh fntitand shrubbery, and all other necessary tixturca. Etiiiilreol iscplllj HAar.K at Alism l liunii. HA1NTM. W1! E have on hand and for aalo at the lnwpst markcrt rntPM, itinvdOil, WIiitA and Jtid l.fhd. Conch and urn.liirn Vnnil-h. Also, a au.winr artifiln of Pitiire Varniiih, toother wiUi a (front variety ui painta, orunnt'f, to, ai inn mn 01 inn ta i.Aisinr.nunM! "F.RSONS havinir haunfa to rvnt or leain can And Rood and L rpaiiv ti-nanu by cnlliiiR at our oltlctr. Tlwimii hardly a tiny paaa but wobavoralli or houaoa that wr rnnnoiiiiiipiy. Rp90-d Hra) Kttnta Aftrnta riUINRT IHtKKRM i AN tlnd Vi'neer Varninh, Sand rapr, (Hue, and nearly alt thor arttciea in thuir line, ai tne aign oi me tnarlH ("l.T PADLOCK, MTVTItADK. rllK ntbntiin of thn Lad if It reMpoctfully inrllRd to tho nle-oant atock ot Otcm Hilki. CaihuiPrMi, All-Wool Dnlainea, Hhawli, Henrfa, Kmhroiderifs, Rihhonn, Larf,ke ii-c now bo-inn wtcelrcd and opncd by P. T. 8NOWDFN, No. 4. Odeon Building, lila atocit of Drou Hilki, alrne, will richly rrpny an examtnntion. We take pleasure in allowing our Uuoda to all wnu may lavor ua wun a call. i?pr-w NKW f.OOItK. WE have In itoTW, and otlrr for al on good terma ?! doi. Chopping Aw of farurttt brand. 4 dm, Hroad " " " 100 44 Hhovtdi and flpadni 1(H) Mill and Croaa Cut .Hawa. boxna Window Olaaa. lOCNrOlishta " fiaRh. iuuu ita. rutty. HI DDla. UDMfH-d uu. M) kesa NaiU, aaaortd, (iKIU1:, ABBOTT St CO., At thn of the Gilt padlock. MEflHRH. SMITH t Ml I, LB, Rtial FiUU) Agnnt, have a few of thofl chuico bulWwiii lota no Town etrect and Waahinjr- ton Avenue atill Irft. Purvhasora wishing to build rKiidencoa on the boat butldlnfr ground, and in one of the beat neigbborhooda to tite ty woum rto wen not to on too ianj. no.i-a (( POIJNDH of whilp, black, dark gray and bhie mlsod Woolen Blocking Yarn, by J. I). OHKOKN Ac CO. HAKDWAKKa IV K havn now In store at tho aign ot tlio (.lit Padlock, and on " the war from thn East, tho laruckt auortuint of Hard ware we have evor had. Having purchaiod from tint bauds, and most ly for caah. wo can otlrr better soods, and at lower prior than rmcrlv. and believe thai in vanctv. quality and stylo ol Roods wt) can equal any in unio. run. iiuun uuii.ur.tvn r. riAvr, 1,000 boxna window glass, asaorted IromUXfi Ui both Amfyiiean and lorrtian. fiOO kf ftn nail Morted,InQluding the bout eastern and western nails ana diks. 2.000 Hizhts window sash, and more rominti. . i.iaxi icrs ana latrnea 01 manv omunni uiiucrnt. lnciiininir an dm late improvement in iocks ana .awnes ana oiner ias- Rfnings ior door niiuu, tauts, ato., ami. Also, White Lead, OiL Putty, PainU. Varnishes, Band Paper, ate., e. run LArtmAtir, nnnr.iin We havo natent and onnmnled Leather, uainted and rum Cloth, plain and laitcy colored liamuka, Lamp, bands, lact Broad uiotn, x utu, ate. Hiiunrs-nr.Krjnt. uuuiia. We havo Tuba and Bucket. Knives and Forks, TetvtrnVa and Waiters. Dorcelnin and tinned tewnana and Ktfltles. and ft vari ety of Tory nocuasary article not roiimerateo. L'l-lU lllMklUfTUal We have Barrels, liOcks, Mountings, Bhot Bags and Gentian sil ver rowuer r laaaa ano iinnw. Mr.CHANlCn' TOOLS In creat variety, among which mar bo found nuoy suitor tools no. oivnn loaiui in mo nw. nul9 m HERE, ABBOTT ft CO. BOHTON CI1UHNM. II TE have Just received a lew thermometer ebnrna. IT Also, the Justly celebrated Boston cylinder churns. Ilia moat universally used of any churn In Yankeodom. If yoawaai Inn genuine, can at no. uu, iitgn street. UJ'iib, Annul i m Jy3 Hianol Uie (lilt Padlock. MALE OF t:OLLK;R I. AM) Mi . fflHE larrer and better Dortion of these lands still A told, and they are now offered at private sale on accommo dating lei mi a part only of tne purcnese money Doing roquirea m nana. Also, for sale bnildins and out lots In thn TUUge of Gambter. which are unsurpassed for beauty of location, and all the more tmponam aavantagtia to ne oesirea in aucn property. A good hotel is specially needed in tho village, and ft lot for th purpoae will be famished on favorable term. Auuiy to inniuiMcnua tfMnoier ,adox county. !y;-tf H T.C. WIMO, Agent FOR KALE. THOSE two wen known LoU No. 7.r0 and 7.17, on the corner of Rich and Sixth streeU, with streeU and alleys all round them, formerly the pniperty of Chester Jtihnsou, on which are ft great varirty of choice fruit and shrubbery, and subdivided into seven parts to salt purchaser. ALSO Two LoU on the corner of Friend and Seventh treet subdivided Into seven parts to suit purchaser. There is an alley 1114 toot in width running through them for general aOnvenkmee. The whole ot the foregoing pniperty will be sold oo very accommodating terms. For particulars, inquire of Thomas Wood, agent. Iem WM. PRE LAN. CIRCLEVILLR WOOLEN YARN. JUST received, 80 pounds white, mixed and black wool Stock' Ing yam. For Mat by J. D. OSBORN it CO, THE TRUB RELATION OF TIIR HT.XB. By i. Ware, H. U. . J. U. UILKV CO. 70U RENT! A snug dwelling for ft small family, in a ceo traisituauon. Apply to u. itutniM a vu. DHBMSINO CASKS, for Ladles and Gentlemen, for sale at the New Bookstore. J. 11. 1IILBY a CO. T AI It BHVhHKH, A fine aatortment, for aalo at tho New X Bookstore J. II. RILEY CO iTAHTRHN WOOI YARN- white, black, bine, mixed and 7J aearlet, Just openud by U. COWLEd it CO. .ievor copy. I.IilMiKK PAPKKH. CAP, Domy and Medium, from the best makers. Per sale at Eastern prices aug!0 1. H. UILEY fc Oo. UHT RKCKIVKD. Alarieand bandsomo uMitaient of plain and fancy DeLaioot aad Cajdiroeros, by , octS !. I. 08BOR" CU. WOOD AND WILLOW WAUB. WILLOW Waggons, Cradles and Baskets, Falls, Churns,-. For ssle by isolitj OKIIK, AIIIIOTT t CO. HVINJW WOHKH, VOL. U-Coniiuoat or Oronada. Foraalontthenuw'tiookitore. . . ftUgtO H. HILKY at CO. WEHHTKK'H UNAUU1DUKDDICTIONARV-Oo-lumhus agency, J. II. H1LKY t CO. y Trade supplied on the best terms. WINIllhW MIIAIIKM. AN assortment of new patterns, lust received at thoNnw Book, store of Imayll i. H. I1ILKY At CO. FAN! FAN!! BEAUTIFUL assortment of Fan Just rooMvrd at the Now . Bookatoroof mayllj J. H. RILEY Sl CO. PATKNT LEVER CI-OCKH. NEW article Just roccived at Call and aMthitm. (Jaw! BROWM fc BUCK'8. WE take this opportunity to say that we have now in store and tur sale at low prices, 300 kegs nf the best nails evor brought to this market PERK, ABBOTT at CO. WAHIIINCTON AND THE REVOLUTION, an Oration delivered by E. F. Whipple, before the Municipal au- horltles of Huston. I- - RILEY & CO. NI1A AND TIIR IIINDOOH. By F. D. W. Ward, late Missionary at Aladras. i ii nit kv x, rn. oelo MEDICAL DKLUSIONS-A prilo essay, by Dr. Hooker ocl8 J. 11. ItlLEY At CO. CIARI.YLE'M NEW BUMAYS-Latter Day "amphlcts, J hound in ono volume ocl8 tl. ittl.r.i et w. DMT RBCKIVKO. A lartre uaortment of Mortatr green and other color French Merinos. For sh aivery low by loct5) J. D. OBI.ORN & CO. 2TKEL (iOODS. Bada, IUoks, Clasps, Ulides, Bag, Purses, skc. Also, Pen Knives, a splendid aasortraent. np J. II, it 1 LEY CO. SUMMER SHAWLS AT A I.OS8-A to be bad for a sous, for sale by line lot, slightly Injured, II. COWLES Sl CO. aplD A VAtlM Volt MALE OR RENT. HUH farm is situated within two mile of the city, and contain BO acres, G& ol which are improved, enquire ol eplil BAKER Sl A It MATRON 1. CKOriM CUT HAWS. VVK have Just received a treah lot nf thoo very uperiorcroa n cut saw wo havo been selling uin last two years. JuiW GERE, ABBOTT St CO OA YARD TAYLOR'S CALIFORNIA; or, Advontunn in Ihe MJ rtn or Kmptre. Illustratt'd. Trade suppliud. For sale at tlio bookstore of mayUO J. II. RILEY & CO a frt BOXES WINDOW GLAHM. nnionust wliieh tniiy 1. aUUU bo found slnlo and double thick French, tho beat Pittsburg. Also, cheaper glaa of all tho usual sizes. At thn tdgn ol me Uy'J GILT PADLOCK, I) I' HATES N THE NEW YORK CONVENTION . at Uie New Uookstore of may II M eople Just received J. II. RILEY St CO. I'lkli I.IVHR nil.. A CONSIGNMENT of a fnall qufliitity irom Rutbton, Clark St Co., New York, fur sale at the New llookxtoro of mayll J. Ii. Ui LEY at CO. lO PEDLARS. A caw ot Fancy Article, Poriumery, &c on cnmuimment, tor sniociieap. aio, an aasomnentoi rrencn i Jewelry, new styles and of superior quality, for sain cheap. may! i. 11. I . RILEY Ac CO. bVUKNCII PAPER IIAN4.IN(jM. A CASE of very cIkiico patterns nf Embossed Gold papers, for j.- panors. anci noraers to mnicn. At the new Bookstore. auglO J. II. HILKY tt CO PINT. II. H. r EVOLVING six shooten, together with double and tingle J.tv barreled pistols, lorsalc at thoslgnol tho marl GILT PADLOCK. f 1PE OP II A R.MAN HLBNNERIIAH14KTT, coinprl- M-J sniii an aul .eiitlti account ot " ihe mirr lux iiuiuuii ' con taining facta not heretofore published. Trade supplied. For sale at the new noon store ot may30 J. Ii. RILEY St CO. WE have a few very desirable Lots, on State Avenue, which can bo boutrht at a harimln for cash, or will oxcharifre them or stock iu tho Xenia or Cleveland Railroads, at par. Inquire of jmyattt ttAh.r.ii at ahnm kunui ROUCIl AND READV HATH. New stvle. nun vkite and fine quality, just received. Al so, a unnipleui stock, ol all price and qualities, to be open in aaay or two oy u.jjv una . A HAItGAIN t?t FEET front, on north aide of Rich street, between High wo and Front streeu, can be bad cheap now, ot SMITH MILLS, aug37 ' North Room Exchange Bank Building, IfOR HALE. A I KY neat and commodious now brick bouse, with Ove rvotns, near the centre of bus loom, and in a healthy part ot Uioeiiy. r.nquirooi aUgU BsMllH miLsliO. ORHIRAIILR DRRNrt IJOORS, lVTEW style of Baraae, Tissues, Mourning Albortne, Hlng- 1 ham. Lawns, plain ana ngured olacs hiikb, hams, Lawns, plain and figured black Silks, and new style of colored silk, a nice assortment lust ovened by apO XI. 4UVVLir.il tl. CIIRAI. CHEAPER. CIIBAPEMT! We have lor aale a new brick bouse and lot on east Oak street a desirable place pleasantly situated, convenient, ci.eao.anu on eaiv terms. bmhh ol Mmun. ep4 Real Estato AgcnM. rn.l.al.M. TO Carpenter and other who uu carpenter tool, we most respoctlully sny that wo havo tho best assortment ot tools ver brought to thi city, and we are disposed to sell them very .. a. ii..n riL-iiL' Alittft'P'P j no GKRE, ABBOTT it CO. WOOI. RED III.ANKKTM. I K. PAIRS fine 13 by 10 or. Circlevillft BlankeU. Theaeblan i J keU am Hnnr. tut t tor nnd heavier than anV other make. Foraaleby loeMl J. D. OSBOKN t CO. I.OTH OF l.OTM-ANl) CHEAP I YJITR have ior sale oheap, a plat of vacant loU, 1 8 in number, f v triiniinr on Town Strom. wasnimiHin Avenuo ma rraaa- lln Avonuo, InHng sub-divisions of uut-iot No. A3, varying In slxe from half to wholo city loU. This is considered now the most desirable part of the city, and is improving fast. Tho loU are from ail to ! foot above High street and ia decidedly the plea antest location in the corp..rtion. i hey will M nUdMi and on reasooanio terms. Apiaican no een, snu m ano riTf UiYVtS terms learned, at the offlce of HMUH & M1LLM, oelg Real Eatete AgcnU, North Room, Exchange Bank. The Western Agriculturist Prof. W. W. MATHER. Editor. Cor. Beeretary of the Ohio State Board of Afrriculture, AlUnO oy several genuenKin weu anuwn mm buhj kiuuuiiv tuiu practical Agriculturist. CALirMBIlM. OHIO. A MONTHLY Agricultural paper will bo published In Columbus, Ohio, commencing January 1st, 1WI, devoted to thein- iaaraa of Au rilulturn. It wm aim to Collect ana ainuse suca Knowieage connm;iea with agriculture, domestic and political economy, arU and man ufactures, aa will advance the interesU, and elevate the sent)-menu of it reader. The editors leel that unaided, toey cannot reaeem uu pwage, yet they rely with confidence on the aid to bo derived trum other sources. llie work will be of royal octavo slxe, of good paper and type, with 39. nairna. and nut uu in neat covers. Terms, one dollar per year payment in advance, and all ub-vrlr.ii,na tn mitiniMiHi with the firstnumbcr of the volume. AU matters connected with the editorial department may be addressed to W. W. Mathf.x, Columbus, unio. All huaiiiMB IntlHra CiHiataiio naid , directed to dell J. U. RILEY Si CO, Publt-hera. (1HNTI.KMKN " -ll l .P T HNOWnKH'M and Mvatnlnn hi Stock of CravaU, Vj Scarf, Glove, Vc., Yc before purcbaaiug elsewhere. The aaortment i now complete, and will be found to embrace tvery desirable style. ivn UTIl.t. ANUTIIKU. IINK I.KKT. T30R8ALK. ono of the moat desirable build inr loU on Town r itroet Inquire of InovlBI BAKER ARMSTRONG. BUCKETS AND TURK. nAA DOZ BUCKETS, Just received, and for aale at Clncln nati nrla-VM. 100 nest TUBS. Those who wish to got a good artlclo, and aw 95 per cent, would do well to call ana purcuftse. irbMj B. FITCH JOHN B. ANDERSON, l-jVn-1-.l Afl.B tmw ibn New V.rk and Ofal Lift-, lOULD Inlorm the public, that upon Uie opening of navjga f V tion, tbei e will be a DAILY LINE OF PACKETS between Cokimbua and Portsmouth, and be would aoliott fur them a im- sal Tfcft Panknu an well lurnished. atvl ean aecommodato fifty passengers, and carry from ten tu twelve tons ot Ireieht I Any property which may be entrusted to bim, will be delivered witn promptitude and dispatch, upon tne most liberal term. marJ4-ii;ira ipsa Tit u i.aniHai. a srLKNmn ortment of BARfcUK UKLAINF.R Babeois, Tissaea. Ponllna aaa Ulaihams. Also, a few choice Mpruj, eilka jajtraoeiTad b, Imanaj U. COWUta a tu. COLTJOIBIIS ANO XRNIA HAIIjROAD WINTER ARRANUEMKNT. mWO DAILY TRAIN H. On udaltor tlusewiu. dy oJanu-, J- ry 1851, the Cars will run a follows until further notice t Ftrat flfnll Train will loavo Columbiu every erenlog at 9M, and arrive at Xenia at 1 & Iteturoing, leave Xenia at 6.18 A. M. and arrive at Cfeluubma at 0.45 A.M. NMond Mull Trnln will leave Columbua every morlilng at eiM, mia arrive at Acnia at jv, Returning, leave Xenia at 0.06 P. M., and arrive at Columbut at 8.30 KM. Ruth these train loavo Columbiu on tho arrival of the mall itagoa from Wheeling, and connect with the trains on the Little Miami Railroad, which leave immediately for Cincinnati; thehrst train arriving at 6 A, M and the second at 19 Mvalo, returning, leave .tenia oo the arrival of the train from Cincinnati, connecting at Columbiu with the stages which leave Immediately for Wheef big i so that passengers will meet with no delay twtwoen Cincinnati and Wheeling. T?.Tbe Company will not ta responsible for Baggage exceeding 450 in value, unless the ame is returned to the Conductor or Agent, and freight paid at tho rate of a passage for ovnry 4)500 ia value above that amount. l or Hail Itond Tickets, apply at the office of the Oblo Stage Company, 4 doors north of the American Hotel. 8. UKDUERY, Superintendent Columlms, Doc. 30, 1BS0. OMNI)lUriES,for the accommodation of Paasengeri, will be run by the Ohio dtage Company between the Depot and any part of the City of Columbus. (doc30-dyj FOR NAliR. V7E navosevoral vacaut building luU on Mound street, be-Y Y tWeen Third and Fourth trjU. which can be nurehased cheap, and will give from three to tiveyonr to pay for them. inquire oi wpvi ivr.it Anflini itunu. VAIiDAULK :ITY PROPERTY VOR 8AI.K. TU E rosldenco of the late Dr. 8ison, on High street, near toe corner of Rich, Is for sale. Terms reasonable. Enquire of juiiH ij. uill., or apl THOMAS SPARROW. FOR HATaE. A VERY CONVENIENT NEW BRICK HOUSE, with six room and kitcheo, cistern, well of water, and good sized lot. This urooertv Is situated on the corner ol Oak and Eijfbth atroel . and can be Dnrchaaed at a bargain, if aouli cation be made soon. inquire oi ino-iui DAiir.ii at ahno i nuu, ... I tKxalill) If ? ta! g ffr ai itllin IIIlliinillllBlIXin Aniv iiimww. rni i.it naivnn, WHO would think that Peter Uayden tho great, with two hundred rottuea iu orison at 30 cent a day. and one hundred honest men out. at 50 cenu day. to snimort ramilie. would sneak round in the Dutch shoe shops with three side of sole leather begging for patronage, and claiming that he ouifht to be supported becuuse ho is goiug to be a dealer in sole leather. weii, we aro woraers oi soio learner ana nave got uireo siaes : for sale too, and cannot be undersold by thldibble-dttbbler In small I warea in a small way. roraaiouireo siuea oi aoie leatnor, irom i to in cenu per pound ; upper French calf, Butt Morocco Lininga of all color, I and Finding of all kinds, In proportion both in quantitie and price, at the old stand of juneo a. ji Hituvvn MOURNINfl t.OODM. BOHRAZINKR, Poplina, Alpaceaa, (jiugbams, DeLaioot, Merl. no and other mourninii dross soods. Also, mourninv drea good generally. Just opened by II. COWLEd at CO. r.ievaior copy. oeiu tt(W) COl'IKS OF H.I1THH ENULIHII (4 RA ill MAR dhiXJyJ (now Edition,) designed lor richools and Acadamlc. Just received and for salo at the New Bookstore fin tho Post ODire Buildings) ot jhj iiunimujun m nACiniiHK. ACARO. Itis my purpoae to resume the practice nf Law In the Supreme Court ol the United HlAtea, the Circuit CourU for tho ditttrlcu of Ohio and Missouri, and in the Supremo Court in bank of thn Bute of Ohio. July 30, 1H50. T. EWING. LIVER COMIMaAllVT, JAUNDICE, DVHPEPHIA, CHRONIC OR NERVOtt-l DEBILITY. ALL DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, and all discoaea arising from a disordered Liver or Stomach, aueh as eonstitjatfon. inward Piles, Fullness, or Blood totbe Head, Acidity of the Stora- i acn, nnuseii, iieartDum, uisguatior rood, ruiincaaor welgnt in I tho Stomach, Hour Eruptions, Sinking or Fluttering at tho Pit of the Stomnch, Swlmmlmt of tho Head. Hurried and Difficult Broa- thine:. Flutterinff atthelfenrL Chnkinir or SuHneatlntr Amutinm when in a lying posture, Dimness of Vision, Dot or Web before the Sight, i-uverand Dull Pain in tho Head, Deficiency of Pernpl- ration, Yellowness ol tbu Hkln and Kycs, Pain in tho Side, llaek, V.1H1II, ijhiiub, kc., nuuuirn riuaneaoi neat, nn ruing in mo rietn, constant Imagining of Evil, and Oroat Depression of Spirit, can M ciloctually cumi by int. uuur i.Anirn ur.i,r.nuAit.ii itr.it.rn ad nri rr.tt.r3. Prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKSON, at the Qtrman Meatcme .vers, xvo. iw atca n., rmtfiatJpnia. Their nower over the above disease Is not exeelM. If eaualled. by any other preparation in the United Statea, oa the cures attest, in many casus alter sklllitil phyniciiuis had laiJed. These Kitti-ra are worthy tlio attention of invalids. Possessing great virtue in tho rectfllcation ol diseases of tho Liver and leaser islands, exercising the moat searching power In weakness and af. ections of the digestive organ, they aro, withal, sale, certain and pleasant. it t, a if Ann u a uunvinuKi. The Hon. Charles D. Hinellno, Editor of the "Camden Demo crat," the best paper in West Jersey, says, July 31 : ' tiooih.nn' t-ermnn imtern." " Wn have seen many natterUm notices of this medicine, and tho source from which they camo Induced us to make Inquiry respecting lu merit. From Inquiry we were persuaded to use it, and muut say we found it apecihe in it action upon disease ot the liver and digestive org ana, and the powerful intluonoo It exert upon mirvuun prueirnuon i reany surpriHing. n omnia maa strengthen the nerve, bringing Uicm into a state of repose, making sleep refreshing. " If Ui is medicine were more generally used, wn are satisfied there would be leas sickness, as Irom the stomach, liver and ner voua system tho great majority of real and imaginary diseases emanate. Rave them In a heathy condition, ami you can bid defiance to epidemics generally. This extraordinary medicine wo would adviaeour friend who aro at all indisposed to give trial it will then recommend Itself. It should, in fact, be In every family. No other medicine can produce ouch evidence of moriC I From the 'Boston Bee." The editor inld, Dec. avid i Dr. HooRant Celebrated German Stem for the cure of Liver Complaint. Jaundice. DvSDenaia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, I deservedly one of tho most popular medicine of the day. These bitter hav been used by thouaand. and a friend at our elbow ays ho ha himself received an effectual and permanent cure of LWer Complalntfrom tho use nf this remedy. Wo are convinced that, In tho use of these Bitters, the patient constantly gains tninirth an virrnr a i'apt wnrlJi nf imnt ennnidnratinn. iney aro pleasant in taste and smell, and can be used by person with um mosi aeucaie nomaens wun saiciy, unaTany cirromauuiraa, We are speaking from experience and to the afflicted we advise thvlr use,1' " Scott's Weekly," one of the best Literary papera published, aid, Aug. 23 1 44 Dr. Hoofiantf German Uittert, manufactured by Dr. Jackson, aro now recommended by some of tho most prominent members of the faculty as an article ol much efficacy in case of female weakness. As such is the case, we would advise all mothers to obtain a bottle, and thn aave themselves much sickness. Persons of debiliutod constitution will find these Bitter advaotageou to their health, as we know from experience the salutary etlect they hav nnnn wrak mvntfma ' have unon weak system. Judge M. M. Nonh, ft gentleman with great scientific and literary attainmenU, said in hi " New York Weekly Messenger," January ii, lKSUt "Ifr. Hnojland't German Bitten-Here la a preparation wich the leading presses in the Union appear to b unanimous in recommending, and the reason la obvious. It Is made alter a prescription fa- -tshed by one of the most celebrated physician of modern times, the late Dr. Christophor Wilhelm Hoolland, Professor to the University or Jena, Private Physician to the King of Pros la, and one of the greatest medical writers Germany ha ever proaurea. no wasempnaucaiiy inn enemy oi ui huinuuh, therefore a medicine of which he was the Inventor and endor. or may be confidently relied on. He specially reromtnended it . . . ' CoD)all(lnfK rfT1IJODIHa, Debility. Vertlio, Acidity of the Stomach, Constipation, ftnd all complain arising from ftdlsor- Hti,mmrh ,7nn.Hnat,.. mnA .1 enmnlnta arislns d condition of the stomach, tlw liver and the intestine. Nine Philailelnhia naoera exoreaa thier conviction of fU excellence and several of the edltora apeak of IU etfecU from their own individual experience. Under these circumstances, we feel warranted, not only In calling tho attention of our reader to the present proprietor's (Dr. C. M. Jackson's) preparation, but in recom- lUini tne article to aii amictea. MORE EVIDENCE. The 44 Philadelphia Saturday Gaxette." the best family newspa per published in tne united stares tne eouor says oi iiaii nr lino i r ll u i V DiTTfDI I'll. niUKAiOo if JTJ, iv as, i a it. ft... t ft ia laMnm that far MnmniMti what am termed Patent Medicines to the confidence and patronage of our readers ; and, therefore, when we meommend Dr. Hoofland German Bitters, we wish It to be distinctly understood that we are not speaking of nostrums of the day, that aro noised about for a brief period and men lorgottrn alter iney nave aone weir gumy racn m uii chief, but of a medicine long established, universally prized, and which haa met the hearty approval of the Faculty itself." Evidence upon evidence has boon received (like the foregoing) from all section of the Union, the last three years, and the strong, est testimony in it favor is, that there i more of it used in the practice of the regular 1'hyslcian ot I'tniaaepma man au outer nostrums combined, a fact that ean easily be esUbbahed, and fully proving that a scientific preparation will meet with Uteir quiet approval when presented even in this form. That thi medicine will cure Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia no one can doubt after using it a directed. It ecu specifically nmti th atnmnrfa and liver it is nreferahle to calomel in nil bil ious diseases the eflect U Iroriwcfiato They can be administered to JemaU or infant wito aaiety ana reiume oenem at any umo. ttRtt'JPR OF COUNTERFEITS. This ntedtHne has atwitv that hi tfb charetwr which Is neees- ary for all medicine to attain to Induce counterfeiters to put lortn ft spurious arucie a hw n wi mo wmw Innocently deceived. LOOK WELL TU THK ur ins. itnnuinn. 1W h.-f thr written airmature of C. M. JACKSON Unon the wrapper, and the name blown in the bottle, without which they tsrt $Priou. rorsaie, wnoiesaie anu rnwiii. HUH MAN MEDICINE STORE, Wn ion Aro), .trMt mM door behiw Sixth, Gate of 378 Race st.) Philadelphia, snd by respectaoie oeaiers generally tnrougnoiit toe iliso, ior saw in uoiumuuai uj a . ..ii,i,inu, maytM-ditwaltly (Successor to King at Brigga.) . . l wis a miinnna V BOOT) AND HIIOKHr 400 eases Boota and Shoes, aw various kinds, suited to city ana country iraae, ior saie tow a 6 tn MJ L'DUTl'II a. as E. O. WKRHTKI1 . CO. Cincinnati, March 34. IBM. Comer Fifth ami Lodra. IITT MADR SlsOI!K.-10,000 pair, Ladlra', Miasn' and J chlmrea s cltv mane boots, outm mm wru .am .nil ma aa.nitimenH.tinB. For sale al a. low pneaa as the same atvle aad Quality ot oboes ran be sold for In New York In New To K a CO. Philadelphia. E. O, WEB8TEK a CO, Corear of Fifth and Loot streets. Claelaaatl, March M, 1851. Neil llonse SaUoi. : HARRY Inform hi friends and customer that be 1 on band at tho NEIL HOUSE SALOON, To which he haa made extenaivn addition and Improvement, and having made arrangements for a dally and constant supply of Oysters, Uame and hah of the eholoeat quality, will be found always ready and willing to dispense hi good thing to hi nn tnorou friend. Suppers provided lor parties at the thorteat notice. no 19 United States Saloon. THE proprietor wtihe respectfully to inform hfs friends and the public In general, that he has taken the altove named e Ubllahment and fltted it up equal to any In the city. Hi room are kept neat and quiet. The Bar inuppied with choice Liquors, Wine and Cigar everything thing that will add to the comfort of man. ap9U.J T. D. ADAMS. AMERICAN SALOON, (UNDSM TNI AMIftlCAM UOTItV.) T T AVE just received Fresh Ovtur,and will constantly keep on 1- i. band all the delicacies of the season, such a Oyster, Bird Venison, Freeh Fish, SardLnee, Pickled Oysters, Clams, Lobste r ", tc The Bar will bo kept constantly supplied with the rest Liquors. Wines. Cordials. Retrars. alto. No unini will Ite innre to gratity the tastes and appetite of the guests of the American Saloon. ty Oyster by the doien, hundred or can. oc4-tf Railroad Car Manufactory. RIDOWAYS oV KIMBAIXt ( olumbfta, Ohio. HAVE established at this central point the manufacture oi Pauiaensjera Frelsht tirnvol and ITnnd Car for Railroad, and assure all western Railroad companies that it will be their constant aim to procure the best materials and workmen, and to turn out the best kind of work at fair price. Specimens may be seen on tho Corambnsand Xenia Railroad. The patronage of Railroad companies is reapccttuHy solicited. febia-tf COUNTRY MERCHANTS ARE notified that they can buy goodssuited to their trade of u at the lowest wholesale prices. Your Interests require you to give us a call. H. COWLKri CO., mar37 First Dry Goods Store south of Clinton Bank. CLOTHING FOR TUB BULLION, AT THa United States Cltthing Store. B. oV 1H. HEHM. (Successors to Fbank Sl Unas,) RESPECTFULLY announce to the citizens of Columbus and surrounding country that they have just received A LARGER ASSORTMENT OF CLOTHING than has ever before been brought Into tho city of Columbua. Their stock consists, in part, of the following article, via : nut) uiswk sum Diuecioui rroca ana urea uoau, Fine black and blue French cloth Frock and Drosa Coat; Fine black and brown cloth Sack CoaU ; Fine casimere and satinett Sack and Frock CoaU ; Fine drab and black beaver OvercoaU ; Fine drab pilot cloth Over and Sack Coaf; Fine blue blanket and felt CoaU Fine black cloth Cloaks aaa. Wrapper ; Fine Jenny Lind Overcoats, a line article ; ' Fine Polka and traveling Coat. PANTALOONS OF ALL KINDS, Plain caaunore, black and blue cloth, fancy cuimere, satinett. corduroy, tweed, Ace, together with a nice and splendid aort menioi vwrs, Black satin Vcata. Black cloth and casimere Vest, Fancy do BlHck and fancy velvet do., Fancy Merino do. Woolen do Fine embroidered do Fancy cagimure do Brown do do Valencia do., FURNISHING GOODS, Such as fine Shirt, silk pocket and neck IlAndkerchleu, Under-shirU, lirawers, Suspenders, Shirt Collars, Traveling Trunk, Carpet Bugs, fcc, c Tlit'lr Clothing la, a I already known to most every body, bet ter made up, and out of better materials than those generally kept by similar eitabUiihmcnta, and they are still able to do whnt they always have done to sell them AT LEAST 30 PER CENT. CHEAPER than any other house this aide of the Eastern citioa possibly can. E. St M. Hess have often been questioned, how It I that they can aell Clothing so much cheaper than the other stores, ami at the same time sell better goods, too. Thev can account for it In a. they have their clothing made up, expressly for this Western market Besides, they buy their material out of the first hand, and pay the ready oath for them. They pay nothing but cash for making, where other merchanU about this section of tho country co and buy goods wherever ty " got . w . consequently thev have to nav well for them at tho start and then Uiey generally buy whatever they can get, no matter what it is, gooa or uea. It is well known to a (Trent many of our citizen here, that E. St M. Hess hnve sold more clotbins in tho two year since they first established their business here than all the other clothing store commocu. ii u easily accouiitoa ior. 'ineir mono is. ' Large taitt mud malt projitt." Beside, they always have had the largest stock of clothing that could bo found in Columbu, and sold them so very cheap, consequently they aro selling nearly all the ready made clothing that ia sold in Columbus. Their Di-esent stock which thev havo now on band throw alt former arrivals entirely into the back ground, and in regard to quality and cheapness far surpasses any assortment ever brought into Columbu. The Public in general aro Invited to call on thetn ana examine tneir stock ana price, ana tnenjuuge ior mem-solves. Don't lorget the place. E. M. HESS. United State Clothing Store, in the City Hank Building, corner of High and State streeu, and nearly opposite tho American Hotel, Columbu, Ohio. N. B. Wholesale dealer are particularly requested to call on us and see our goods snd hear our pricea, aa it will lie to their own advantage to do to, We make a deduction of 5 per cent, on au casn sales exceamg nity aouar. tu. ec m. h. oct3-dlt TIIR ONLY ONE LEFT. I VACANT LOT on Town street See to it Reanbeparchft A sed cheap; Inquire of . BAKER A ARMSTRONG HOOD NEWH ABOUT NEW GOOD. rnOE attention of the nubile is resoecti'ully Invited to our atocit X of fall and winter good which are now arriving and being opened. They have beeu purchased with groat care, and In ft great measure of the manufacturer, tborcby saving Jobbing profit Our old friend and every body elae are advised to favor their own InteresU by examining our new goods before purchasing elsewhere, a we are determined to do busine on aa small pro-flu and aa fair term ffenerallv aa any body I capable of dolnff. L.au at tne weu xnown iwia, ur ui j iuww wire luuin in umj Clinton Bank. (ocM) a. . COWLES 4t CO. MI1LBY MILL 8AW8, WE have few first rate cast steel Muloy saws. Also, narrow mill saws, of cast and German steel, together with a large assortment of eroa cut saws which have never boon equalled for quality in uu market ut.nL, ah Him uu, jyl Sign ol the Gilt Padlock. 1 fl Ci(U MANDEVILLE'S 6 FRIES of Readers, lor sale n.vsassvr in quanuues. at we new nooxsiore. deS J. U. RILEY V CO. FINE AMERICAN CUTLERY. A LARGE asaortment warranted equal it not superior ti the ift. oesi unporHMi. Just received and for sale at the Bookstore of jaO HUNTINGTON MacINI.HK FOR HA LB. THAT well known and very desirable omoer. ty situated on the west side of Hish street third lot north of Mound itroet The house 1 a double two-story frame, with ft basement of full height of brick and In good repair. The lot i 44 ieet front, snd about in rear. A food frame iiDie ana camage-nouse. r uteen nunureu uouara oi tne purchase money ean remain on permanent mortgage, If rr-quired, with liberty to pay at any time, in navment of one hundred dol lars each. If not sold prior to tlie first of March. It will be rentedthe south part, including stable, at 150 dollars the north nan at lue auuars per annum, inquire oi iebff W. T. MARTIN, Agent ffOOO COFIEM HOLD IN MIX WKEKMt rV the followina valuable book The Lives of JAM KM MAD yJ ISON anj iAUfJi MONROE, fourth and fifth Presidents ot the United States, by John Qomcr Adams, to which is added a llistonr of their Administration,'' Thi work Is published in a lam slxe 13mo. voL of 430 paire. surMnuHMuiy Dovno m ciotn or learner, similar in iryie to ow- aro s i.ue oi 4. 14. msshs," eontaining accurate ponraus on steei rriCB ajl.ataJ. There being no work extant giving the private and public live of these Illustrious President, and me world renowned nwuta- tion of the author as a Statesman and a scholar, must secure an extensive sale lor tne above book. Pr Agente wanted. J. R. RILEY 4 CO. Ag juneiu At the Mew Bookstore, Columbus. PUINTINU MATRUIAI.H VII U HA I.E. IOR sale, low for oath, or on shortcredit a large essortmeutof x rnnang siaxenais, coosisang in part 01 1 Double Medium Smith Press. 1 Stan berry Pross. ra lbs. Plea. 4(10 Bourgeois, nearly new. 130 Brevier. 100 Mtnlon, 130 Minion, Several fbatt Fsuct Tvne. Also, Job Type of nearly every variety, part of which Is nearly ftw. Tosethwr with Honda, Galleys, HUcks, Chases, Rules, IsTrvis, (book and newspaper,) Imposing Stones, and toally, everything sed in ft printing office. any portaon 01 toaaoovewiii oesoia eximnriy wm ,ui iw-, I a 1 1 r-UAa. anntT Aaaont. ASMALL Farm of ft) acres, situated within 3 miles of West Jeflerson. Madison county, 15 acres ot which are limbered. tkss Ksklsaaaavasli Uramtiri mttA all ntwaasr (mm i kus rarm u oneren tor sale cneap ana am gowi -i" tTR'S 'B,Pr'tr ikim a ARMflTRONO. rnni HIOIIKHT MARKET IRIC1 IN CASH wl a rjenaMnaaio,tw,uuviDa.M vvooia.uu.-wro. BBB.ll-d.w. " i-ri a w Wallace, ft Krancunia atory . By uie aumor oi we nooks. . . . . Th. laTwlaMasI rtaata Rw ttlsa aultldW nf ffUTV BsTlOW. IJondon Labor and Uie Umdon Poor. ParTlst By Henry Haybew. With Mrrotypo enrravlntTi by BcmrtL . wmlS BUirnMUTON lUeOITIRK m EAGLE INMCRANCK COMPANY, CINCINNATI. N8URANCKR takeifin tbla company against loss or damage by ar0' and against tho perils of the SKA or WUMD WAVMUT10II, on property of every di'scrtption. All losses promptly adjusted, and ruki taken on H favorable varmm mm mxj ui uiu vity. Janl4-ly T. STOCKTON, Agent THE HARTFORD 11 FE AND HEALTH IN8U. RANCE COMPANY. ffAKTPOBD, OONKBCTIOOT. C1APITAL STOCK, 00,OOOI-Thi Company, bytheHt- era! provisions of its charter, la enabled to otter advent! a superior to those presented by any other Company In the Un'ted SUte combining a it doo the Mutual Joint Stock, and Lite and Health principle ( hi all of which Ihe rate are a tavorSie to those assured a safety to them and the Company will adm't Thi Company I the jStj and only on In the Union, or in tba world. It I believed, that has thu combined iu ooeradona. and ottered to grant insurance with benentt both frmmM and proM-tiv . For rail details In regard to term and condition reference may be made to the pamphieu to be had gratis of the agent, or of W. M. FINCH. GEOro. COMSTOCIL Agent. . Columbu, O, August 30, I860. CITY INSURANCE COMPANY OF CINCINNATI Ciipltnl ftSIOO.OOO! falslfa SBnnaaaif aa lu aaaaaal KTaaaaaa . T1IIE undersignd has been appointed Agent of the above company for tlio city of Columbu, and 1 authoriied to Insure property of every description against los or damage by JVs,ao4 "J'""" vii hiit oca ur in tana ia.vigsiun, 13 Risk taken on the most favorable terms. T. STOCKTON, Agent '' DiascToaa. R. B. Roeder, William Burnet. George CariUle. J, C. Thorp, , J. M. Blair, . R, Kiner. J. P. Kilbrcth, E. S. Ualnea, H. L, Hoffman. M E. B. REEDER, Preeldentv N. Ganoomr, SecreUry . aplB-dtf OHIO LIVE STOCK INN (J RANCE COMPANY. Capital $50,0001 with privilege ! Immsu It t 91.10,0001 THIS Company I now prepared to Insure Horaea, Ifnlee, Cat tie and Sheep against death or damage, either by Are, water, accident or disease of any or all kinds. All losses liberally adjusted and promptly paid within 30 day altr the proof of loss. This Company will take risk upon horse and mule used In thn city and country, and upon horses, mules and cattle being shipped or driven to tho eastern or southern markets T. STOCKTON, Agent E. U. WixtsiAMB, Inspector. Offlce, Blake & Harrison' Liver Stable. . WM. BURNET, Prerideot ti. W. Rmpke, Secretary. maylfi COLUMBUS INSURANCE COMPANY, FIRBAND MARINE. f pHIS Company continue to insure every specie of building, A and the furniture, machinery, goods, ware and merchandise, and ottior property contained therein, against lost or damage be tiro; also, steamboats, and all sail vessels, and thecargoeeot steftin-boats, sail vessels, keel boats, and other water craft, arahut the) perils of sea, lakes, and rivers, on the most favorable terms. JuneW-dtf DEMAS ADAMS, Jr., Sec'y wf?TNA INSURANCE COMPANY, OF Hartford, Connecticut Capital paid in and aaiely Invested -70,000. The subscriber, Agent for thi Company, It pre pared to take every description of Fire lnsuranoe, upon Ubertl form. e-dtf. D. ALEXANDER, Agent, Columbu. 13 ANOTHER HCIENTIFIO WONDER. Kl'SIN.un artificial Digestive Fluid, or Gastric Juicet A great , !t Dyspepsia curer. Prepared from Rknnxt, or the fourth stomach ol the Ox, after direction of Bakon Ltuio, the great physiological chemist, by J. H. Hououton, M. D No. 11 North Eighth street Philadelphia, Pa. This Is truly a wonderf ul remedy for INDIGESTION , DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICK, LIVER COMPLAINT, CONSTIPATION, and DEBILITY f curing after Nature's own method, by Nature's own agent the gastric juice. ( Half a teaspoonful nf till Fluid, infused In water, willdl-gestor dissolve five pounds of roast beef, In about two hours. outoi toestomacn. DIGESTION. Digestion is chiefly performed in the stomach by the aid of ft Quid which freely exude from the Inner coat of that organ, wnen in a state ot health, called the gastric juice. This fluid la the great soivent of the food the purifying, preserving and stlnv ulaung agent of tho stomaen and intestines. Without It there will bo no digestion no conversion 01 jooU into blood, and no nu trition of the body; but rathor afoul, torpid, paintui, and destructive condition ol the whole digestive apparatus A weak, nail dead or injured stomach produces no good gastric juice, and hence the disease, distress and debility which ensue. 1 v, PEPSIN AND RENNET. ' ' Pbpbin I the chiof element or great digesting principle of the - gafttric Juice. It Is found in great abundance in the solid parte ol the human stomach, af ter death,and sometimes cause the stomach to iligi'st Iuelf, or eat iuelf up. It is also found in the stomnch ol animals, as tho ox, calf, Ax. It im thm material used by far mura in man in cneosn, cniiea lieniiet, ine enoct ot wbicb haa long been the special wonder of the dairy. The curdling of thn milk 1 the first process of digestion, Bennett possesses astonishing power. The stomach of a calf will curdle nearly on thousand times lU own weight of milk. Baron Llebig slates that, "Unn part of Pepsin, dissolved In sixty thousand parts of water, will diirest meat and other food." Diseased stomachs nmkuM ua good Gastric Juice, Rennet or Pepsin. To show that this want way be perfectly supplied, we quote the following RaboN Lxnua. In his celebrated work on Animal Ctmmtmtvw. says, "An Artificial Digestive Fluid may be readily orepared from ine mucous memnrttne 01 tne stomaen 01 ine Call, in which various articles ol food, as meat and eggs, will be toUned m4 dientd inat in the sum manner u$ they would be in the Aimm $umach. Da. PiaBtRA, In hi famous treatise on ''Food and Dint." nnh. llshed by Wilson At Co., Now York, pago35, state the same great tact and describee thn method of preparation. There are few h labor authorities than Dr. Pereira, Dr. John W. DaApna, Professor of Chemistry hi the Med en College of the University of New York, In his Text Botlko Chemistry," page .tiff, says, "It ha been ft question whether art!-ficial digestion could be performed but it u now universally ad mltted that it may be," rnrtessor uunolwow, oi rmiaanipnie, in his grass work on Human Physiology, devotes more than fifty pages to an examl ation of this subject His experiments with Dr. BeanmnnL ran the Gastric Juice, obtained from the living human stomsoh, and-Irom animals, are well known. "In all cases," he says, "digee-tinu occurred as perfectly in the artificial as in the natural diges- 1 : tloa" a AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER. Dr. Hopohton's Peosin has nroduced the mnat i,Wtiaia effect, curing eases of JJebilitf, Emaciation, Nenaue DtcUne, and Dytptptic Coiummptton, supposed to be on the very verge of thn 1 grave. It is Impossible to give the details of cases in the dmltaof this advertisement but authenticated certificates have been given more wan 200 REMARKABLE CURES. In Philadelphia, New York and Boston, alone. These wnra nMrlv all desperate cases, and tne cures were not only rapid and won dertni, but permanent 11 is a great tiervmw ant 1 nut, ana irom too smonuiungiy scaaa quantity noeessary to produce healthy digestion, la behaved in net ttP A r.uci' j nu-mAonr,! m riuatirLEO 1 There Is no form ot Old Sumach Qmptatntm which It does not seem to reach and rera'ive at once. No matter how bad they may " be, it gives inetant relief I A titfU do$e rmovee mil Hnplmammt ' $ympunnt and it only needs to be repeated for a short time, to-make these good erlecU permanent Purity of Blood and Vigo f noof ioiiow at oncv. 11 particularly exceuen m eases OI iausea. Vomitinff. Cramps, Soreness of the nit of the Stonaaeb, dutress after eating, low, cold state of the Blood, Hearinesft, Luwnessof Spiriu, Deapondency, Emaciation, Wrakneas, ten dency to insanity, Suicide, Ate. wZ I1UL' 111' sl I . A U iknflai CVwim iwtlaa aav4ll - alastlng cure. rnrnirvain rimoEnn, smvT wt mail, pann op postaosj. For convenience of snndinir to all parts ot the Countrv. Am digestive matter of the Pepsin Is put up in the form of Powders, with directions to be dissolved in diluted alchobot water, or yrup, by the patient These powders contain Just the same matter as the bottles, but twice the quantity for the same price, asd wtilbeaentby mnU,jratoj rottoge, tor una uur aent (postpaid.) to Da. J. S. Houghton, No. 11, North Eighth street, PhU delpblft. Pa. Six packages for five dollars. Every paebage and bottle bears tho written signature ot J. 8. Houghton. M. IK, Sole Proprietor. Agento wanted in every town In the United States. Very liberal discount given to the trade. Druggists, Postrswster sm hooRseiiera are aosirea to aciss agent. , . Agenuior uoiumuus, unio, nii.muiur. as juntvo, .O. HOBEKTS it Co., anBwly DENIU 4k SON. IIMTKD HTATKK DIGEST FOB 184f). BtZtHQ a digest of decisions of the courts of Common law, equity and admiralty in the United State for the year 1841. By John Phelps Putnam ,,-, ror saie ai tne new Booaarom. jyiM J. H. RILBT CO. .IOR HALK. 24 one acre Lots situated a short distance norm of the Hailroad Depot. Some of which front on the Wor- thlngton Plank Road. This ground Is plcaaaaUy situated and Is weu ssuCNJaiea ior prnutm nwiaetww. j emu rmmj. auwtxuu us oaivck st Aitstninunu, ep20 HmJ Kttate Head Qaarter. A PAH ft FOR flALB. WE are authorisod to sell a splendid Farm of 106 acres, si mated nine mi Ins north of Columbus, on the State road to Cleveland, on which there la anew Frame House, with otbereoav venlenros. r u ty-nve acres ot tne booth lana u in a niga scace m cultivation, and the balance well timbered with blue aib, walnut, vutfar and beech. Thi Farmia well watered, being bounded on Urn east by Alum creek. Persons wishing to purchase a good farm, would do well to eall on Ihe sulwrribers. A HTOCK FARM FOR HALF A Q Ol ACKKS ol Land in Fulton county, lodi-na, situated on 4asJ the State Hmd leadina front l.ruraiMDort to Mlchisaa, anu within 1.1 miles of the former plc .'"JO acres of which ia prarie and oak openings, the residue well timbered, principally oak, with si ano sugar and hickory trees. This Lend ts well eaL eulated for a graxinc farm, having an abundance of living water tne year round, ano win oosoin at m oarm, or wifiesciugi-j Improved city property or land in the vicinity of Columbus. . MJ.HBEH. l.t -rlBKlll THE snhsrrTbprs are runniiis fimr stram saw aims, snd are prrp.nrf tn famish any quantity of sawed lumber, to order at the shortest aotioa. IMivered at the Hailroad Uepos, or aaj pan ol the city. 0lHftf HALL a tjAKTTEa. . FOR HAI.K. AVERT DESIRARI.F. Ut.tll IIKM K. sitaated oa Broad street, with lot 77 liy IH71. The bnilding Is new, and all m ,oud repair. Thla nmperty can be pnrcbased ebnau,or wmaachang. Cor Railroad or Bank stocks. Inqaire nf auiiv naar.li a AKMni jcunu. ' A FKW MOKR I,KPT, OF those brsatitnlly located vacuit Iota, on East Towa street, Waaoiiiatoa Aveaoa, and Franklia Avenue, tor sale eaaap. Three aaa dty sise vaeaat Iota oa East Rlrh street; frwaafeckeap. ay BJUia at ssujija, aelt av ' J

VOLUME XIV. COLUMBUS, MONDAY EVENING. APRIL 7, 1851 NDMBEB 230. PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY SOOTT ft. BASOOM. OKKIOF-10TH-AT COK 0 UIOU IT. AND IHOAl aMJnr. TEllMK laiarlaMy la iliuih . The Dutlr, tii persons In Coluruhus, par yuar Ail 00 sent by mull out of Columbiu 5 00 during the session, and Trl-Weekly lialariee of 6 00 4 00 3 00 9 00 I 90 30 00 By mll lUii Trl Wwikly by mail Weekly In IJulunibiia....... uutnl tho city: by mall, single To clubs ol lour snd upwards ..... ni ... ami unwarila. to one address. I laliy, session J JJ Trl-VVaihry 1 Wookly, slnirle..... "J Toob'oaol live and upwards Advertlslna:. Tim following ratna and rules of advertising have been agreed I: lion betwtun the proprietor!! ol the Ohio Btabwntan and the Ohio state Jourual, to bo observed, In all cut, titer thli data. July JO, IM4M. Dnlly Paper. One ware, lOllnea or less, one insertion , u . m 0arh additional.." i m 1 week... .... 4..." i. . " 3 ..." i ! ' 1 tnontll i ! a..." .... t SO ..... oas 1 50 .... a ui ..... 3 oo 4 00 0 00 .... 8 00 .... 10 oo ..... 15 00 ..... 18 00 ..... 10 00 80 00 IS 00 .... S50 30 00 80 00 35 00 40 00 45 00 55 00 !l II ...! ' Ktandlng card, Mines or ItiH, per annum., tfc coluiiin,wlth 4 changes, " ii 6. "12...." 11 changed weekly.... ii dally ' wltb .changes.... changed weekly... ...130 00 Other eaiea not provided lor, ehargnablo In conformity with the nioiy Dove rate. The standard of measurement to be minion typo. Kor each additional square in the dally, Inaeru-d one month, or a iirwater liinxlh of time, and for each additional square inserted umler the yearly rates, ball price. No advertwement to be considered by the year, unless it Is spa-allied on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the H....I. iuwi.n.l th amount t.harlTfil for their Duplication. Announcing candidates (lor office of every description,) to be charne.1 at the rate ol ItHy rents per week, for each name ; the nine to tie, in all canes, paid in advance. All luivi-rtiscineiite trum strangers or transient persons to be paid in advance. Advertisements not marked on the copy for specified number nl insertions, will bo continued one month, unities ordered out; ami payment will be exacted accordingly. The privit'-Res of yearly advertisers, will be confined rigidly to heir reuular liuwiness ; and all advertisements not pertaining there-. o, to be paid inr extra. Ailvertini-inent lor Auctl.ineers, fleneral Agents, Real Estate Agents, ore., not to lie contracted lor by the year, but to be charged liy Ihe piece, at the usual rales. No AIiVftSTIBBMIENTS OAN Hit INSKBTRD OnATOITOUSLT. Advertisements lor charllalilo institutiuns, lire compnniea, ward, uauship, and other public meetings, and such like, to be charged IihII price. . Marriage nutieea to bo chargeo 35 cents. ... Ileal lis inserted without eliHrge, unless accompanied by funeral .nvitalions, or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be paid lor. llegular advertisers, and all others sending communications or requinnit notices, desiring to call attention to lairs, soirees, concerts, or any pulilio entertainments where charges are made for admittance all notici a nl private associations every notice desiuiiril to esll attention to private enterprises, calculated or in. tended to promote individual interest, can only be Inserted with the understanding, that tliesaino is to be paid lor. It intended to Iih iji-M-rtf-d in tie-i-ditorlal column, the same will bo charged at the rale ot not less than 20 cents per line, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement. All loa.li-d advertisement Ui lie charged not less than double the bove rates, and measured as If solid. 'Advertiiienienls on the lnHide exclusively, to bo charged at the rate ol ftll per cent, in advance on the above rrtes. Attorney, will lie hidden for the price of inserting advertisements tiroipilil in by them. Counting Bouse Almanac for 1851 JANUAKY. ,m t.w t.'.. 77 7777' "f" a :i 4 r. i; ? s ti in n 12 id n ir. ii; 17 is lil ill SI -ii! -.'.'I i4 '.'.'i at; "J is i'.i :io 31 .. " "i-EBROAHY. 1. 1 M. T. w r. r. 8 77.. i 2 :l 4 ft 0 7 8 9 III II 12 1:1 M l.'i l(i 17 18 III 211 21 22 211 24 26 2(i 27 28 .. MAHOH: B.. T. w t. r. s. .7. 7. .7 i 2 n 4 ft Ii 7 8 !i iii ii 12 i:i 14 1: Hi 17 18 l! 211 21 22 23 24 2S 2i; 27 28 211 30 :ij Xyaii.. " s.a. t.vt. r. in 7. .7 i 2 a 4 5 Ii 7 8 III II 12 13 14 Ift Hi 17 IS I!) 121121 22 23 24 2ft 2 Ii :27 28 2!) 311 """"' MAY." " "LT' jIt?'' .. 77 .7 .. T 2 3 4 5 7 8 1(1 11 12 13 14 Ift Hi 17 18 1112(121 22 23 24 25 ill 27 28 2U 30 31 JUNE, s..t.w t. r. . 1 2 3 4 ft Ii 7 8 l HI II 12 13 14 1ft Hi 17 HI IN 20 21 22 23 24 2ft 2li 27 28 20 311 JULY. s.m. t. w t. r. t. .. .. 12 "3 4 5 11 7 8 9 HI II 12 13 14 1ft Hi 17 18 10 2(1 21 22 23 24 2ft 2fi 27 28 20 30 31 .. .. "AOQP8T. . m.t. w r. .7.7 77 7. 7. i 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 1ft 111 17 18 10 20 21 22 23 21 25 2b' 27 28 29 30 31 septembeh7 . i. a. t. w t. r7f, .7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Ift Hi 17 18 19 20 ,21 22 23 24 2ft 20 27 28 2oj3(lJ "OCTOBER. .m. t. wt. rTfT. 7. .7 .. 1 2 "3" 4 5 (i 7 8 9 HI 11 12 13 14 Ift HI 17 18 11) 20 sr 22 23 24 25 21127 28 2(1 30 31 .. NOVEMBER. a.T. wt. r.j i. 7. .. .. 77 7 7 7. 1 2 3 4 5 Ii 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 l.'i Hi 17 18 10 20 21 22 23 24 25 2(i 27 28 29 30 J j.eoember7" i. . t.w t. r7T .. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 II) 11 12 13 14 1ft Hi 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2.5 20 27 j8 2(130 31 .. ..J.. 9 S.MUXL HALLOW AT. SIBBI F. Aa. HAI.I.1IWAY PA4JE, STTIlllNKYR AT LAW. WE will practice law, as partners, In tho Courts or Franklin and adjoining counties, snd in thn Circuit and District U. 0. Courts. Otlice in flatt s now nunuing, opposue dhiio nnuse. maytl-tf A. R. UHTTI.H.H, Attoraey a ad 'enellor at Law, ((alnsakae, Okie. Olhce, No. i, Neil's Exeliaiige, opposite tlecretary of Mute's oUe Jy' WAIiTKIt TIIKAI.L, a ft.. ami g'a,nnMllor at l.nw. Clalnmbna. Ohla. A LrtO, a Coinmlasiimer to take tho Acknowledgment of Deeds a. lor the mate nt new i era.-(jt-Office on High St., between Town and Rich. octiW Locua irm.as. thro, cobmtocb. obo. a. oombtock. UIITT1.KM, ( O.llrlTOt K eV (JO., M....4ra in H. f!f,mritiM-k. &. t?n..l innwimilKII AN1J COMMIHHION MERCHANTS, Lard Oil aV ManulwTtumra, and dealera In Halt, Plaster, Fish and Lumber. Head of the Canal, Columtius, utuo. - Liberal aiivauoee msde on consignments. tmarn j7rniiivA (V6.m Iraa Vaaaary. llrond street, aear the Brtdae, Celuas. baa, (llilo. Stoves of all kinds, and a great variety of Castings, always on hand. ortl,'4l nH. unilKHT TIIOMPHON'H OPPICB. N O. 4, Nell'a Kachnnge, opposite the Beeretary of State's offlce. High St., Columlnis. decll WBLsataaaT. a. cuixay. rsKiisnrf ev t,iiji,aii f JIHIK BIN1IEHH, High street, opposite the Public Offices, Co ls lumbus. augifli,o REMOVAL -kR. MAIII8'8 OFFICE, corner of Kick eoraer of Kieh and Tllird IS kinm his residence, and opposite the first Baptist Church. tfeell-ou ilkHK. AHHIITT afc CO.. DEALERS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, mass, House Huilders' materials, Farming and Mechanical Tools, MiUtary I Ooods, tut Acil, no. nil ttign street, sign oi ine uni radioes joHa w. asaaa. aonar aaasraoaa. HlKKH Me AHtllTHIINIl. IJ F.AL ESTATE HIIOKERri and OENERAI. LAND AGENTS. IV Offlce, South room, Exchange Bank Building, Columbus, u NOTICE. The notes and aeeoaata ef Oeorge Uere St Co.. are left with as lor settkiaseat and eollecdiai. They must be ant without delay. ur.Kc, Aimuri m cu. Colambaa, July J, 1H4. flEORUB R. WAl.CCTT, ION AMD BANNKk FAINTER, r. a utsiioNt. . L. . hamii. F. C. SESSIONS oV CO.. ' WHOtltSALM AND SRTltL DRA111I lit DRY MOODS, Boots, Bhoee, llets, Caps, Straw Ooods, Ac, Four doors south of the Atneriean, Columbus. ool8 Hardware. flKRB, ABBOTT V CO., Nlara ef the till! Padlaek, No. ItU lilik street, HAV fcl now In store and In intuitu from the east, a very large stock of hardware, cutlery, bouse building materials, titr ming and mechanical tools. We have long been anxious to meet our customers on low prteea, wn hare now the ability to do so. Our goods were bought fur essh and we can and will sell to prompt paying uurcbaeera upon as good terms, If not a little bet, tor, than any other establishment in tbla vicinity. June7 UE11K, ABBOTT CO joaarn . smith. samp at, a. aiua. SMITH oV MILLS, ' ATTORN KYo AND COUNCELOltB AT LAW, Real Retate Aavinta. HarTeynra and Notarlea Habile, hioh araaar, cobuaaua ohio, ATTKND to the practice of their profession, obtaining pensions, selling and leasing real estate, surveying and dividing lands, collection ol claims, examination of land titles, ice., &c., Ac, aarnnnNCKst Swan Andrews, Colnmbus, O. Alfred Avery, New York City. Wm. MiUord, Cleveland, O. Tweed, Hllliiy a Wright, ClnU J. ti W. Finney, Ht. Louis, Mo. Uoo.T. Willlamson,Cincinnati. totmm u. auuart loaKru iPLLrvANT. 1. H. MLEY &. CO., B00K8ELI.EKM AND STATIONERS, AND Dealers In Paper Hangings, Borders, Window shades, Window Cornicea and fancy goods, respectfully give notice that they have received every exteniire assortment of tine goods to whtcu the attention of the public Is invited. no9 EI.DKinUK oV MARTIN, DRAFKKH AND TAILORS, High Until 1st door north of 'iova, oppottte Ms U. 8. Hottl, ARK propsred to eaocnte all orders in their line of business, Id the neatest and most fashionable stylo. JU.4EPH F.I.DHIDOF., aplH-dtf A. L. MARTIN. WINDOW (ll.AHft. (COMMON sixes and qualities; also, superior American and J French Ulass,ot nearly all sixes usually wanted, at the sign of the GILT PADLOCK. NEW JEWELRY KNTALIMNIUBNT. . BROWN li BUCK. THE undersigned have formod a nartnorshiu with this title, and taken the room formerly occupied by C. IL King aa a taucy store, a lew doors soutn 01 tne Amertean UobiL and noarlr onnoslte the Exchange Bank, where they have opened anew assortment of wairaea, jewelry, nuvcr ana i-iaiea ware, xseiu lena, Hpeetnclca of every description, to suit all eyes. And all kiuds of FANCY GIIUD.H usually kept in their line. We iuvito all to call and look at our stock, we will be pleased to show our goods whether they wish to purchase or not Watchos and clucks repaired in the boat manner and warranted for one year. From their experience in the business they hope to be able 10 give aaltslaction to all who may lavor them wun weir patron, age. i. ii. BROWN, mayi b. ituua. C'APITAL IJN1VKRW1TY COMMENCEMENT. MIK tiraininar school ut Capital University will bo re-opened in - the buildliie formerly occupied by tlio City High School, on rown street on Thursday, the HHh Inst. H Is extiected to or ganise Collego classes Inunediately. All who desire to attend should do so at the beginniug ol thn term. win. m. nr,inui.iro, 1IKNRY 8TANBKKY, KAM I. M. UMIT1I, UEOIltiK M. I'Ait.SON'S, (1. MAC1IOLD, LEWIS 11KYL, sepfl Ra. Com. of tho Board of Trustees. COLUMBUS FOUNDRY. J. IliDGWAY CO., MANUFACTURE HTKAM RN4JINKH, IUON miw mid improved pnttnmi.nmong which onoi'orthe tod tixtunw cotnnlnU. Tlmy rIhu mnkn ttifl cclebniti'rt l'AHKKU'H PATKNT WATER WHKKL, RAIIJtOAl) CAK WIIKK.I.H. nd nil other IRON and UltAHH CAriTINCid usually mario Found ri-. HACHINRIT of all kind tnndn promptly to ordir. ltIIi:ii'N i:UI.KIIRATKll f'OOUINf. HTOVE. Premium CfHtking Htovei, l'srlor, Hhop, and Church Htovoa and Furimc!.. Kim (JrHtns. and PLOUOIiri all WHrrantcd, am cini- itmitly tur In at wholbkalk and retail on imxn terini. MMrchHiil and otliora doaling in I'luufxha and Hum are re-pncttully iiiTlti'd to flxnmine our atock and pricca. UoluniOUD, ifM i.i-ii I'lllllllCK Till II IIIMIM. 1 fift PAIR Elastic Springs', IS) sou Iron Axlest 100 sett Brass ll)U Uulib Hands ::tliaaa Moss: Pstent Leather : Lace.Tulta, Damask Linings; Tainted and Uuin Clothi Tncks.ileamez Cord, Mallealilo Castings, &c. Tor sale by junc7 HERE, ABBOTT CO. A DESIItAHLK Mil ALL K A It II FOR HALE. lb WE are autnorizeil to sell a t.HAL.u r Altai, con- tM,coo-y. tninlng 4ft acres, 35 nf which are Imprnvcd, with a ay Frame Cottngc House, good stabling, together wllh fntitand shrubbery, and all other necessary tixturca. Etiiiilreol iscplllj HAar.K at Alism l liunii. HA1NTM. W1! E have on hand and for aalo at the lnwpst markcrt rntPM, itinvdOil, WIiitA and Jtid l.fhd. Conch and urn.liirn Vnnil-h. Also, a au.winr artifiln of Pitiire Varniiih, toother wiUi a (front variety ui painta, orunnt'f, to, ai inn mn 01 inn ta i.Aisinr.nunM! "F.RSONS havinir haunfa to rvnt or leain can And Rood and L rpaiiv ti-nanu by cnlliiiR at our oltlctr. Tlwimii hardly a tiny paaa but wobavoralli or houaoa that wr rnnnoiiiiiipiy. Rp90-d Hra) Kttnta Aftrnta riUINRT IHtKKRM i AN tlnd Vi'neer Varninh, Sand rapr, (Hue, and nearly alt thor arttciea in thuir line, ai tne aign oi me tnarlH ("l.T PADLOCK, MTVTItADK. rllK ntbntiin of thn Lad if It reMpoctfully inrllRd to tho nle-oant atock ot Otcm Hilki. CaihuiPrMi, All-Wool Dnlainea, Hhawli, Henrfa, Kmhroiderifs, Rihhonn, Larf,ke ii-c now bo-inn wtcelrcd and opncd by P. T. 8NOWDFN, No. 4. Odeon Building, lila atocit of Drou Hilki, alrne, will richly rrpny an examtnntion. We take pleasure in allowing our Uuoda to all wnu may lavor ua wun a call. i?pr-w NKW f.OOItK. WE have In itoTW, and otlrr for al on good terma ?! doi. Chopping Aw of farurttt brand. 4 dm, Hroad " " " 100 44 Hhovtdi and flpadni 1(H) Mill and Croaa Cut .Hawa. boxna Window Olaaa. lOCNrOlishta " fiaRh. iuuu ita. rutty. HI DDla. UDMfH-d uu. M) kesa NaiU, aaaortd, (iKIU1:, ABBOTT St CO., At thn of the Gilt padlock. MEflHRH. SMITH t Ml I, LB, Rtial FiUU) Agnnt, have a few of thofl chuico bulWwiii lota no Town etrect and Waahinjr- ton Avenue atill Irft. Purvhasora wishing to build rKiidencoa on the boat butldlnfr ground, and in one of the beat neigbborhooda to tite ty woum rto wen not to on too ianj. no.i-a (( POIJNDH of whilp, black, dark gray and bhie mlsod Woolen Blocking Yarn, by J. I). OHKOKN Ac CO. HAKDWAKKa IV K havn now In store at tho aign ot tlio (.lit Padlock, and on " the war from thn East, tho laruckt auortuint of Hard ware we have evor had. Having purchaiod from tint bauds, and most ly for caah. wo can otlrr better soods, and at lower prior than rmcrlv. and believe thai in vanctv. quality and stylo ol Roods wt) can equal any in unio. run. iiuun uuii.ur.tvn r. riAvr, 1,000 boxna window glass, asaorted IromUXfi Ui both Amfyiiean and lorrtian. fiOO kf ftn nail Morted,InQluding the bout eastern and western nails ana diks. 2.000 Hizhts window sash, and more rominti. . i.iaxi icrs ana latrnea 01 manv omunni uiiucrnt. lnciiininir an dm late improvement in iocks ana .awnes ana oiner ias- Rfnings ior door niiuu, tauts, ato., ami. Also, White Lead, OiL Putty, PainU. Varnishes, Band Paper, ate., e. run LArtmAtir, nnnr.iin We havo natent and onnmnled Leather, uainted and rum Cloth, plain and laitcy colored liamuka, Lamp, bands, lact Broad uiotn, x utu, ate. Hiiunrs-nr.Krjnt. uuuiia. We havo Tuba and Bucket. Knives and Forks, TetvtrnVa and Waiters. Dorcelnin and tinned tewnana and Ktfltles. and ft vari ety of Tory nocuasary article not roiimerateo. L'l-lU lllMklUfTUal We have Barrels, liOcks, Mountings, Bhot Bags and Gentian sil ver rowuer r laaaa ano iinnw. Mr.CHANlCn' TOOLS In creat variety, among which mar bo found nuoy suitor tools no. oivnn loaiui in mo nw. nul9 m HERE, ABBOTT ft CO. BOHTON CI1UHNM. II TE have Just received a lew thermometer ebnrna. IT Also, the Justly celebrated Boston cylinder churns. Ilia moat universally used of any churn In Yankeodom. If yoawaai Inn genuine, can at no. uu, iitgn street. UJ'iib, Annul i m Jy3 Hianol Uie (lilt Padlock. MALE OF t:OLLK;R I. AM) Mi . fflHE larrer and better Dortion of these lands still A told, and they are now offered at private sale on accommo dating lei mi a part only of tne purcnese money Doing roquirea m nana. Also, for sale bnildins and out lots In thn TUUge of Gambter. which are unsurpassed for beauty of location, and all the more tmponam aavantagtia to ne oesirea in aucn property. A good hotel is specially needed in tho village, and ft lot for th purpoae will be famished on favorable term. Auuiy to inniuiMcnua tfMnoier ,adox county. !y;-tf H T.C. WIMO, Agent FOR KALE. THOSE two wen known LoU No. 7.r0 and 7.17, on the corner of Rich and Sixth streeU, with streeU and alleys all round them, formerly the pniperty of Chester Jtihnsou, on which are ft great varirty of choice fruit and shrubbery, and subdivided into seven parts to salt purchaser. ALSO Two LoU on the corner of Friend and Seventh treet subdivided Into seven parts to suit purchaser. There is an alley 1114 toot in width running through them for general aOnvenkmee. The whole ot the foregoing pniperty will be sold oo very accommodating terms. For particulars, inquire of Thomas Wood, agent. Iem WM. PRE LAN. CIRCLEVILLR WOOLEN YARN. JUST received, 80 pounds white, mixed and black wool Stock' Ing yam. For Mat by J. D. OSBORN it CO, THE TRUB RELATION OF TIIR HT.XB. By i. Ware, H. U. . J. U. UILKV CO. 70U RENT! A snug dwelling for ft small family, in a ceo traisituauon. Apply to u. itutniM a vu. DHBMSINO CASKS, for Ladles and Gentlemen, for sale at the New Bookstore. J. 11. 1IILBY a CO. T AI It BHVhHKH, A fine aatortment, for aalo at tho New X Bookstore J. II. RILEY CO iTAHTRHN WOOI YARN- white, black, bine, mixed and 7J aearlet, Just openud by U. COWLEd it CO. .ievor copy. I.IilMiKK PAPKKH. CAP, Domy and Medium, from the best makers. Per sale at Eastern prices aug!0 1. H. UILEY fc Oo. UHT RKCKIVKD. Alarieand bandsomo uMitaient of plain and fancy DeLaioot aad Cajdiroeros, by , octS !. I. 08BOR" CU. WOOD AND WILLOW WAUB. WILLOW Waggons, Cradles and Baskets, Falls, Churns,-. For ssle by isolitj OKIIK, AIIIIOTT t CO. HVINJW WOHKH, VOL. U-Coniiuoat or Oronada. Foraalontthenuw'tiookitore. . . ftUgtO H. HILKY at CO. WEHHTKK'H UNAUU1DUKDDICTIONARV-Oo-lumhus agency, J. II. H1LKY t CO. y Trade supplied on the best terms. WINIllhW MIIAIIKM. AN assortment of new patterns, lust received at thoNnw Book, store of Imayll i. H. I1ILKY At CO. FAN! FAN!! BEAUTIFUL assortment of Fan Just rooMvrd at the Now . Bookatoroof mayllj J. H. RILEY Sl CO. PATKNT LEVER CI-OCKH. NEW article Just roccived at Call and aMthitm. (Jaw! BROWM fc BUCK'8. WE take this opportunity to say that we have now in store and tur sale at low prices, 300 kegs nf the best nails evor brought to this market PERK, ABBOTT at CO. WAHIIINCTON AND THE REVOLUTION, an Oration delivered by E. F. Whipple, before the Municipal au- horltles of Huston. I- - RILEY & CO. NI1A AND TIIR IIINDOOH. By F. D. W. Ward, late Missionary at Aladras. i ii nit kv x, rn. oelo MEDICAL DKLUSIONS-A prilo essay, by Dr. Hooker ocl8 J. 11. ItlLEY At CO. CIARI.YLE'M NEW BUMAYS-Latter Day "amphlcts, J hound in ono volume ocl8 tl. ittl.r.i et w. DMT RBCKIVKO. A lartre uaortment of Mortatr green and other color French Merinos. For sh aivery low by loct5) J. D. OBI.ORN & CO. 2TKEL (iOODS. Bada, IUoks, Clasps, Ulides, Bag, Purses, skc. Also, Pen Knives, a splendid aasortraent. np J. II, it 1 LEY CO. SUMMER SHAWLS AT A I.OS8-A to be bad for a sous, for sale by line lot, slightly Injured, II. COWLES Sl CO. aplD A VAtlM Volt MALE OR RENT. HUH farm is situated within two mile of the city, and contain BO acres, G& ol which are improved, enquire ol eplil BAKER Sl A It MATRON 1. CKOriM CUT HAWS. VVK have Just received a treah lot nf thoo very uperiorcroa n cut saw wo havo been selling uin last two years. JuiW GERE, ABBOTT St CO OA YARD TAYLOR'S CALIFORNIA; or, Advontunn in Ihe MJ rtn or Kmptre. Illustratt'd. Trade suppliud. For sale at tlio bookstore of mayUO J. II. RILEY & CO a frt BOXES WINDOW GLAHM. nnionust wliieh tniiy 1. aUUU bo found slnlo and double thick French, tho beat Pittsburg. Also, cheaper glaa of all tho usual sizes. At thn tdgn ol me Uy'J GILT PADLOCK, I) I' HATES N THE NEW YORK CONVENTION . at Uie New Uookstore of may II M eople Just received J. II. RILEY St CO. I'lkli I.IVHR nil.. A CONSIGNMENT of a fnall qufliitity irom Rutbton, Clark St Co., New York, fur sale at the New llookxtoro of mayll J. Ii. Ui LEY at CO. lO PEDLARS. A caw ot Fancy Article, Poriumery, &c on cnmuimment, tor sniociieap. aio, an aasomnentoi rrencn i Jewelry, new styles and of superior quality, for sain cheap. may! i. 11. I . RILEY Ac CO. bVUKNCII PAPER IIAN4.IN(jM. A CASE of very cIkiico patterns nf Embossed Gold papers, for j.- panors. anci noraers to mnicn. At the new Bookstore. auglO J. II. HILKY tt CO PINT. II. H. r EVOLVING six shooten, together with double and tingle J.tv barreled pistols, lorsalc at thoslgnol tho marl GILT PADLOCK. f 1PE OP II A R.MAN HLBNNERIIAH14KTT, coinprl- M-J sniii an aul .eiitlti account ot " ihe mirr lux iiuiuuii ' con taining facta not heretofore published. Trade supplied. For sale at the new noon store ot may30 J. Ii. RILEY St CO. WE have a few very desirable Lots, on State Avenue, which can bo boutrht at a harimln for cash, or will oxcharifre them or stock iu tho Xenia or Cleveland Railroads, at par. Inquire of jmyattt ttAh.r.ii at ahnm kunui ROUCIl AND READV HATH. New stvle. nun vkite and fine quality, just received. Al so, a unnipleui stock, ol all price and qualities, to be open in aaay or two oy u.jjv una . A HAItGAIN t?t FEET front, on north aide of Rich street, between High wo and Front streeu, can be bad cheap now, ot SMITH MILLS, aug37 ' North Room Exchange Bank Building, IfOR HALE. A I KY neat and commodious now brick bouse, with Ove rvotns, near the centre of bus loom, and in a healthy part ot Uioeiiy. r.nquirooi aUgU BsMllH miLsliO. ORHIRAIILR DRRNrt IJOORS, lVTEW style of Baraae, Tissues, Mourning Albortne, Hlng- 1 ham. Lawns, plain ana ngured olacs hiikb, hams, Lawns, plain and figured black Silks, and new style of colored silk, a nice assortment lust ovened by apO XI. 4UVVLir.il tl. CIIRAI. CHEAPER. CIIBAPEMT! We have lor aale a new brick bouse and lot on east Oak street a desirable place pleasantly situated, convenient, ci.eao.anu on eaiv terms. bmhh ol Mmun. ep4 Real Estato AgcnM. rn.l.al.M. TO Carpenter and other who uu carpenter tool, we most respoctlully sny that wo havo tho best assortment ot tools ver brought to thi city, and we are disposed to sell them very .. a. ii..n riL-iiL' Alittft'P'P j no GKRE, ABBOTT it CO. WOOI. RED III.ANKKTM. I K. PAIRS fine 13 by 10 or. Circlevillft BlankeU. Theaeblan i J keU am Hnnr. tut t tor nnd heavier than anV other make. Foraaleby loeMl J. D. OSBOKN t CO. I.OTH OF l.OTM-ANl) CHEAP I YJITR have ior sale oheap, a plat of vacant loU, 1 8 in number, f v triiniinr on Town Strom. wasnimiHin Avenuo ma rraaa- lln Avonuo, InHng sub-divisions of uut-iot No. A3, varying In slxe from half to wholo city loU. This is considered now the most desirable part of the city, and is improving fast. Tho loU are from ail to ! foot above High street and ia decidedly the plea antest location in the corp..rtion. i hey will M nUdMi and on reasooanio terms. Apiaican no een, snu m ano riTf UiYVtS terms learned, at the offlce of HMUH & M1LLM, oelg Real Eatete AgcnU, North Room, Exchange Bank. The Western Agriculturist Prof. W. W. MATHER. Editor. Cor. Beeretary of the Ohio State Board of Afrriculture, AlUnO oy several genuenKin weu anuwn mm buhj kiuuuiiv tuiu practical Agriculturist. CALirMBIlM. OHIO. A MONTHLY Agricultural paper will bo published In Columbus, Ohio, commencing January 1st, 1WI, devoted to thein- iaaraa of Au rilulturn. It wm aim to Collect ana ainuse suca Knowieage connm;iea with agriculture, domestic and political economy, arU and man ufactures, aa will advance the interesU, and elevate the sent)-menu of it reader. The editors leel that unaided, toey cannot reaeem uu pwage, yet they rely with confidence on the aid to bo derived trum other sources. llie work will be of royal octavo slxe, of good paper and type, with 39. nairna. and nut uu in neat covers. Terms, one dollar per year payment in advance, and all ub-vrlr.ii,na tn mitiniMiHi with the firstnumbcr of the volume. AU matters connected with the editorial department may be addressed to W. W. Mathf.x, Columbus, unio. All huaiiiMB IntlHra CiHiataiio naid , directed to dell J. U. RILEY Si CO, Publt-hera. (1HNTI.KMKN " -ll l .P T HNOWnKH'M and Mvatnlnn hi Stock of CravaU, Vj Scarf, Glove, Vc., Yc before purcbaaiug elsewhere. The aaortment i now complete, and will be found to embrace tvery desirable style. ivn UTIl.t. ANUTIIKU. IINK I.KKT. T30R8ALK. ono of the moat desirable build inr loU on Town r itroet Inquire of InovlBI BAKER ARMSTRONG. BUCKETS AND TURK. nAA DOZ BUCKETS, Just received, and for aale at Clncln nati nrla-VM. 100 nest TUBS. Those who wish to got a good artlclo, and aw 95 per cent, would do well to call ana purcuftse. irbMj B. FITCH JOHN B. ANDERSON, l-jVn-1-.l Afl.B tmw ibn New V.rk and Ofal Lift-, lOULD Inlorm the public, that upon Uie opening of navjga f V tion, tbei e will be a DAILY LINE OF PACKETS between Cokimbua and Portsmouth, and be would aoliott fur them a im- sal Tfcft Panknu an well lurnished. atvl ean aecommodato fifty passengers, and carry from ten tu twelve tons ot Ireieht I Any property which may be entrusted to bim, will be delivered witn promptitude and dispatch, upon tne most liberal term. marJ4-ii;ira ipsa Tit u i.aniHai. a srLKNmn ortment of BARfcUK UKLAINF.R Babeois, Tissaea. Ponllna aaa Ulaihams. Also, a few choice Mpruj, eilka jajtraoeiTad b, Imanaj U. COWUta a tu. COLTJOIBIIS ANO XRNIA HAIIjROAD WINTER ARRANUEMKNT. mWO DAILY TRAIN H. On udaltor tlusewiu. dy oJanu-, J- ry 1851, the Cars will run a follows until further notice t Ftrat flfnll Train will loavo Columbiu every erenlog at 9M, and arrive at Xenia at 1 & Iteturoing, leave Xenia at 6.18 A. M. and arrive at Cfeluubma at 0.45 A.M. NMond Mull Trnln will leave Columbua every morlilng at eiM, mia arrive at Acnia at jv, Returning, leave Xenia at 0.06 P. M., and arrive at Columbut at 8.30 KM. Ruth these train loavo Columbiu on tho arrival of the mall itagoa from Wheeling, and connect with the trains on the Little Miami Railroad, which leave immediately for Cincinnati; thehrst train arriving at 6 A, M and the second at 19 Mvalo, returning, leave .tenia oo the arrival of the train from Cincinnati, connecting at Columbiu with the stages which leave Immediately for Wheef big i so that passengers will meet with no delay twtwoen Cincinnati and Wheeling. T?.Tbe Company will not ta responsible for Baggage exceeding 450 in value, unless the ame is returned to the Conductor or Agent, and freight paid at tho rate of a passage for ovnry 4)500 ia value above that amount. l or Hail Itond Tickets, apply at the office of the Oblo Stage Company, 4 doors north of the American Hotel. 8. UKDUERY, Superintendent Columlms, Doc. 30, 1BS0. OMNI)lUriES,for the accommodation of Paasengeri, will be run by the Ohio dtage Company between the Depot and any part of the City of Columbus. (doc30-dyj FOR NAliR. V7E navosevoral vacaut building luU on Mound street, be-Y Y tWeen Third and Fourth trjU. which can be nurehased cheap, and will give from three to tiveyonr to pay for them. inquire oi wpvi ivr.it Anflini itunu. VAIiDAULK :ITY PROPERTY VOR 8AI.K. TU E rosldenco of the late Dr. 8ison, on High street, near toe corner of Rich, Is for sale. Terms reasonable. Enquire of juiiH ij. uill., or apl THOMAS SPARROW. FOR HATaE. A VERY CONVENIENT NEW BRICK HOUSE, with six room and kitcheo, cistern, well of water, and good sized lot. This urooertv Is situated on the corner ol Oak and Eijfbth atroel . and can be Dnrchaaed at a bargain, if aouli cation be made soon. inquire oi ino-iui DAiir.ii at ahno i nuu, ... I tKxalill) If ? ta! g ffr ai itllin IIIlliinillllBlIXin Aniv iiimww. rni i.it naivnn, WHO would think that Peter Uayden tho great, with two hundred rottuea iu orison at 30 cent a day. and one hundred honest men out. at 50 cenu day. to snimort ramilie. would sneak round in the Dutch shoe shops with three side of sole leather begging for patronage, and claiming that he ouifht to be supported becuuse ho is goiug to be a dealer in sole leather. weii, we aro woraers oi soio learner ana nave got uireo siaes : for sale too, and cannot be undersold by thldibble-dttbbler In small I warea in a small way. roraaiouireo siuea oi aoie leatnor, irom i to in cenu per pound ; upper French calf, Butt Morocco Lininga of all color, I and Finding of all kinds, In proportion both in quantitie and price, at the old stand of juneo a. ji Hituvvn MOURNINfl t.OODM. BOHRAZINKR, Poplina, Alpaceaa, (jiugbams, DeLaioot, Merl. no and other mourninii dross soods. Also, mourninv drea good generally. Just opened by II. COWLEd at CO. r.ievaior copy. oeiu tt(W) COl'IKS OF H.I1THH ENULIHII (4 RA ill MAR dhiXJyJ (now Edition,) designed lor richools and Acadamlc. Just received and for salo at the New Bookstore fin tho Post ODire Buildings) ot jhj iiunimujun m nACiniiHK. ACARO. Itis my purpoae to resume the practice nf Law In the Supreme Court ol the United HlAtea, the Circuit CourU for tho ditttrlcu of Ohio and Missouri, and in the Supremo Court in bank of thn Bute of Ohio. July 30, 1H50. T. EWING. LIVER COMIMaAllVT, JAUNDICE, DVHPEPHIA, CHRONIC OR NERVOtt-l DEBILITY. ALL DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, and all discoaea arising from a disordered Liver or Stomach, aueh as eonstitjatfon. inward Piles, Fullness, or Blood totbe Head, Acidity of the Stora- i acn, nnuseii, iieartDum, uisguatior rood, ruiincaaor welgnt in I tho Stomach, Hour Eruptions, Sinking or Fluttering at tho Pit of the Stomnch, Swlmmlmt of tho Head. Hurried and Difficult Broa- thine:. Flutterinff atthelfenrL Chnkinir or SuHneatlntr Amutinm when in a lying posture, Dimness of Vision, Dot or Web before the Sight, i-uverand Dull Pain in tho Head, Deficiency of Pernpl- ration, Yellowness ol tbu Hkln and Kycs, Pain in tho Side, llaek, V.1H1II, ijhiiub, kc., nuuuirn riuaneaoi neat, nn ruing in mo rietn, constant Imagining of Evil, and Oroat Depression of Spirit, can M ciloctually cumi by int. uuur i.Anirn ur.i,r.nuAit.ii itr.it.rn ad nri rr.tt.r3. Prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKSON, at the Qtrman Meatcme .vers, xvo. iw atca n., rmtfiatJpnia. Their nower over the above disease Is not exeelM. If eaualled. by any other preparation in the United Statea, oa the cures attest, in many casus alter sklllitil phyniciiuis had laiJed. These Kitti-ra are worthy tlio attention of invalids. Possessing great virtue in tho rectfllcation ol diseases of tho Liver and leaser islands, exercising the moat searching power In weakness and af. ections of the digestive organ, they aro, withal, sale, certain and pleasant. it t, a if Ann u a uunvinuKi. The Hon. Charles D. Hinellno, Editor of the "Camden Demo crat," the best paper in West Jersey, says, July 31 : ' tiooih.nn' t-ermnn imtern." " Wn have seen many natterUm notices of this medicine, and tho source from which they camo Induced us to make Inquiry respecting lu merit. From Inquiry we were persuaded to use it, and muut say we found it apecihe in it action upon disease ot the liver and digestive org ana, and the powerful intluonoo It exert upon mirvuun prueirnuon i reany surpriHing. n omnia maa strengthen the nerve, bringing Uicm into a state of repose, making sleep refreshing. " If Ui is medicine were more generally used, wn are satisfied there would be leas sickness, as Irom the stomach, liver and ner voua system tho great majority of real and imaginary diseases emanate. Rave them In a heathy condition, ami you can bid defiance to epidemics generally. This extraordinary medicine wo would adviaeour friend who aro at all indisposed to give trial it will then recommend Itself. It should, in fact, be In every family. No other medicine can produce ouch evidence of moriC I From the 'Boston Bee." The editor inld, Dec. avid i Dr. HooRant Celebrated German Stem for the cure of Liver Complaint. Jaundice. DvSDenaia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, I deservedly one of tho most popular medicine of the day. These bitter hav been used by thouaand. and a friend at our elbow ays ho ha himself received an effectual and permanent cure of LWer Complalntfrom tho use nf this remedy. Wo are convinced that, In tho use of these Bitters, the patient constantly gains tninirth an virrnr a i'apt wnrlJi nf imnt ennnidnratinn. iney aro pleasant in taste and smell, and can be used by person with um mosi aeucaie nomaens wun saiciy, unaTany cirromauuiraa, We are speaking from experience and to the afflicted we advise thvlr use,1' " Scott's Weekly," one of the best Literary papera published, aid, Aug. 23 1 44 Dr. Hoofiantf German Uittert, manufactured by Dr. Jackson, aro now recommended by some of tho most prominent members of the faculty as an article ol much efficacy in case of female weakness. As such is the case, we would advise all mothers to obtain a bottle, and thn aave themselves much sickness. Persons of debiliutod constitution will find these Bitter advaotageou to their health, as we know from experience the salutary etlect they hav nnnn wrak mvntfma ' have unon weak system. Judge M. M. Nonh, ft gentleman with great scientific and literary attainmenU, said in hi " New York Weekly Messenger," January ii, lKSUt "Ifr. Hnojland't German Bitten-Here la a preparation wich the leading presses in the Union appear to b unanimous in recommending, and the reason la obvious. It Is made alter a prescription fa- -tshed by one of the most celebrated physician of modern times, the late Dr. Christophor Wilhelm Hoolland, Professor to the University or Jena, Private Physician to the King of Pros la, and one of the greatest medical writers Germany ha ever proaurea. no wasempnaucaiiy inn enemy oi ui huinuuh, therefore a medicine of which he was the Inventor and endor. or may be confidently relied on. He specially reromtnended it . . . ' CoD)all(lnfK rfT1IJODIHa, Debility. Vertlio, Acidity of the Stomach, Constipation, ftnd all complain arising from ftdlsor- Hti,mmrh ,7nn.Hnat,.. mnA .1 enmnlnta arislns d condition of the stomach, tlw liver and the intestine. Nine Philailelnhia naoera exoreaa thier conviction of fU excellence and several of the edltora apeak of IU etfecU from their own individual experience. Under these circumstances, we feel warranted, not only In calling tho attention of our reader to the present proprietor's (Dr. C. M. Jackson's) preparation, but in recom- lUini tne article to aii amictea. MORE EVIDENCE. The 44 Philadelphia Saturday Gaxette." the best family newspa per published in tne united stares tne eouor says oi iiaii nr lino i r ll u i V DiTTfDI I'll. niUKAiOo if JTJ, iv as, i a it. ft... t ft ia laMnm that far MnmniMti what am termed Patent Medicines to the confidence and patronage of our readers ; and, therefore, when we meommend Dr. Hoofland German Bitters, we wish It to be distinctly understood that we are not speaking of nostrums of the day, that aro noised about for a brief period and men lorgottrn alter iney nave aone weir gumy racn m uii chief, but of a medicine long established, universally prized, and which haa met the hearty approval of the Faculty itself." Evidence upon evidence has boon received (like the foregoing) from all section of the Union, the last three years, and the strong, est testimony in it favor is, that there i more of it used in the practice of the regular 1'hyslcian ot I'tniaaepma man au outer nostrums combined, a fact that ean easily be esUbbahed, and fully proving that a scientific preparation will meet with Uteir quiet approval when presented even in this form. That thi medicine will cure Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia no one can doubt after using it a directed. It ecu specifically nmti th atnmnrfa and liver it is nreferahle to calomel in nil bil ious diseases the eflect U Iroriwcfiato They can be administered to JemaU or infant wito aaiety ana reiume oenem at any umo. ttRtt'JPR OF COUNTERFEITS. This ntedtHne has atwitv that hi tfb charetwr which Is neees- ary for all medicine to attain to Induce counterfeiters to put lortn ft spurious arucie a hw n wi mo wmw Innocently deceived. LOOK WELL TU THK ur ins. itnnuinn. 1W h.-f thr written airmature of C. M. JACKSON Unon the wrapper, and the name blown in the bottle, without which they tsrt $Priou. rorsaie, wnoiesaie anu rnwiii. HUH MAN MEDICINE STORE, Wn ion Aro), .trMt mM door behiw Sixth, Gate of 378 Race st.) Philadelphia, snd by respectaoie oeaiers generally tnrougnoiit toe iliso, ior saw in uoiumuuai uj a . ..ii,i,inu, maytM-ditwaltly (Successor to King at Brigga.) . . l wis a miinnna V BOOT) AND HIIOKHr 400 eases Boota and Shoes, aw various kinds, suited to city ana country iraae, ior saie tow a 6 tn MJ L'DUTl'II a. as E. O. WKRHTKI1 . CO. Cincinnati, March 34. IBM. Comer Fifth ami Lodra. IITT MADR SlsOI!K.-10,000 pair, Ladlra', Miasn' and J chlmrea s cltv mane boots, outm mm wru .am .nil ma aa.nitimenH.tinB. For sale al a. low pneaa as the same atvle aad Quality ot oboes ran be sold for In New York In New To K a CO. Philadelphia. E. O, WEB8TEK a CO, Corear of Fifth and Loot streets. Claelaaatl, March M, 1851. Neil llonse SaUoi. : HARRY Inform hi friends and customer that be 1 on band at tho NEIL HOUSE SALOON, To which he haa made extenaivn addition and Improvement, and having made arrangements for a dally and constant supply of Oysters, Uame and hah of the eholoeat quality, will be found always ready and willing to dispense hi good thing to hi nn tnorou friend. Suppers provided lor parties at the thorteat notice. no 19 United States Saloon. THE proprietor wtihe respectfully to inform hfs friends and the public In general, that he has taken the altove named e Ubllahment and fltted it up equal to any In the city. Hi room are kept neat and quiet. The Bar inuppied with choice Liquors, Wine and Cigar everything thing that will add to the comfort of man. ap9U.J T. D. ADAMS. AMERICAN SALOON, (UNDSM TNI AMIftlCAM UOTItV.) T T AVE just received Fresh Ovtur,and will constantly keep on 1- i. band all the delicacies of the season, such a Oyster, Bird Venison, Freeh Fish, SardLnee, Pickled Oysters, Clams, Lobste r ", tc The Bar will bo kept constantly supplied with the rest Liquors. Wines. Cordials. Retrars. alto. No unini will Ite innre to gratity the tastes and appetite of the guests of the American Saloon. ty Oyster by the doien, hundred or can. oc4-tf Railroad Car Manufactory. RIDOWAYS oV KIMBAIXt ( olumbfta, Ohio. HAVE established at this central point the manufacture oi Pauiaensjera Frelsht tirnvol and ITnnd Car for Railroad, and assure all western Railroad companies that it will be their constant aim to procure the best materials and workmen, and to turn out the best kind of work at fair price. Specimens may be seen on tho Corambnsand Xenia Railroad. The patronage of Railroad companies is reapccttuHy solicited. febia-tf COUNTRY MERCHANTS ARE notified that they can buy goodssuited to their trade of u at the lowest wholesale prices. Your Interests require you to give us a call. H. COWLKri CO., mar37 First Dry Goods Store south of Clinton Bank. CLOTHING FOR TUB BULLION, AT THa United States Cltthing Store. B. oV 1H. HEHM. (Successors to Fbank Sl Unas,) RESPECTFULLY announce to the citizens of Columbus and surrounding country that they have just received A LARGER ASSORTMENT OF CLOTHING than has ever before been brought Into tho city of Columbua. Their stock consists, in part, of the following article, via : nut) uiswk sum Diuecioui rroca ana urea uoau, Fine black and blue French cloth Frock and Drosa Coat; Fine black and brown cloth Sack CoaU ; Fine casimere and satinett Sack and Frock CoaU ; Fine drab and black beaver OvercoaU ; Fine drab pilot cloth Over and Sack Coaf; Fine blue blanket and felt CoaU Fine black cloth Cloaks aaa. Wrapper ; Fine Jenny Lind Overcoats, a line article ; ' Fine Polka and traveling Coat. PANTALOONS OF ALL KINDS, Plain caaunore, black and blue cloth, fancy cuimere, satinett. corduroy, tweed, Ace, together with a nice and splendid aort menioi vwrs, Black satin Vcata. Black cloth and casimere Vest, Fancy do BlHck and fancy velvet do., Fancy Merino do. Woolen do Fine embroidered do Fancy cagimure do Brown do do Valencia do., FURNISHING GOODS, Such as fine Shirt, silk pocket and neck IlAndkerchleu, Under-shirU, lirawers, Suspenders, Shirt Collars, Traveling Trunk, Carpet Bugs, fcc, c Tlit'lr Clothing la, a I already known to most every body, bet ter made up, and out of better materials than those generally kept by similar eitabUiihmcnta, and they are still able to do whnt they always have done to sell them AT LEAST 30 PER CENT. CHEAPER than any other house this aide of the Eastern citioa possibly can. E. St M. Hess have often been questioned, how It I that they can aell Clothing so much cheaper than the other stores, ami at the same time sell better goods, too. Thev can account for it In a. they have their clothing made up, expressly for this Western market Besides, they buy their material out of the first hand, and pay the ready oath for them. They pay nothing but cash for making, where other merchanU about this section of tho country co and buy goods wherever ty " got . w . consequently thev have to nav well for them at tho start and then Uiey generally buy whatever they can get, no matter what it is, gooa or uea. It is well known to a (Trent many of our citizen here, that E. St M. Hess hnve sold more clotbins in tho two year since they first established their business here than all the other clothing store commocu. ii u easily accouiitoa ior. 'ineir mono is. ' Large taitt mud malt projitt." Beside, they always have had the largest stock of clothing that could bo found in Columbu, and sold them so very cheap, consequently they aro selling nearly all the ready made clothing that ia sold in Columbus. Their Di-esent stock which thev havo now on band throw alt former arrivals entirely into the back ground, and in regard to quality and cheapness far surpasses any assortment ever brought into Columbu. The Public in general aro Invited to call on thetn ana examine tneir stock ana price, ana tnenjuuge ior mem-solves. Don't lorget the place. E. M. HESS. United State Clothing Store, in the City Hank Building, corner of High and State streeu, and nearly opposite tho American Hotel, Columbu, Ohio. N. B. Wholesale dealer are particularly requested to call on us and see our goods snd hear our pricea, aa it will lie to their own advantage to do to, We make a deduction of 5 per cent, on au casn sales exceamg nity aouar. tu. ec m. h. oct3-dlt TIIR ONLY ONE LEFT. I VACANT LOT on Town street See to it Reanbeparchft A sed cheap; Inquire of . BAKER A ARMSTRONG HOOD NEWH ABOUT NEW GOOD. rnOE attention of the nubile is resoecti'ully Invited to our atocit X of fall and winter good which are now arriving and being opened. They have beeu purchased with groat care, and In ft great measure of the manufacturer, tborcby saving Jobbing profit Our old friend and every body elae are advised to favor their own InteresU by examining our new goods before purchasing elsewhere, a we are determined to do busine on aa small pro-flu and aa fair term ffenerallv aa any body I capable of dolnff. L.au at tne weu xnown iwia, ur ui j iuww wire luuin in umj Clinton Bank. (ocM) a. . COWLES 4t CO. MI1LBY MILL 8AW8, WE have few first rate cast steel Muloy saws. Also, narrow mill saws, of cast and German steel, together with a large assortment of eroa cut saws which have never boon equalled for quality in uu market ut.nL, ah Him uu, jyl Sign ol the Gilt Padlock. 1 fl Ci(U MANDEVILLE'S 6 FRIES of Readers, lor sale n.vsassvr in quanuues. at we new nooxsiore. deS J. U. RILEY V CO. FINE AMERICAN CUTLERY. A LARGE asaortment warranted equal it not superior ti the ift. oesi unporHMi. Just received and for sale at the Bookstore of jaO HUNTINGTON MacINI.HK FOR HA LB. THAT well known and very desirable omoer. ty situated on the west side of Hish street third lot north of Mound itroet The house 1 a double two-story frame, with ft basement of full height of brick and In good repair. The lot i 44 ieet front, snd about in rear. A food frame iiDie ana camage-nouse. r uteen nunureu uouara oi tne purchase money ean remain on permanent mortgage, If rr-quired, with liberty to pay at any time, in navment of one hundred dol lars each. If not sold prior to tlie first of March. It will be rentedthe south part, including stable, at 150 dollars the north nan at lue auuars per annum, inquire oi iebff W. T. MARTIN, Agent ffOOO COFIEM HOLD IN MIX WKEKMt rV the followina valuable book The Lives of JAM KM MAD yJ ISON anj iAUfJi MONROE, fourth and fifth Presidents ot the United States, by John Qomcr Adams, to which is added a llistonr of their Administration,'' Thi work Is published in a lam slxe 13mo. voL of 430 paire. surMnuHMuiy Dovno m ciotn or learner, similar in iryie to ow- aro s i.ue oi 4. 14. msshs," eontaining accurate ponraus on steei rriCB ajl.ataJ. There being no work extant giving the private and public live of these Illustrious President, and me world renowned nwuta- tion of the author as a Statesman and a scholar, must secure an extensive sale lor tne above book. Pr Agente wanted. J. R. RILEY 4 CO. Ag juneiu At the Mew Bookstore, Columbus. PUINTINU MATRUIAI.H VII U HA I.E. IOR sale, low for oath, or on shortcredit a large essortmeutof x rnnang siaxenais, coosisang in part 01 1 Double Medium Smith Press. 1 Stan berry Pross. ra lbs. Plea. 4(10 Bourgeois, nearly new. 130 Brevier. 100 Mtnlon, 130 Minion, Several fbatt Fsuct Tvne. Also, Job Type of nearly every variety, part of which Is nearly ftw. Tosethwr with Honda, Galleys, HUcks, Chases, Rules, IsTrvis, (book and newspaper,) Imposing Stones, and toally, everything sed in ft printing office. any portaon 01 toaaoovewiii oesoia eximnriy wm ,ui iw-, I a 1 1 r-UAa. anntT Aaaont. ASMALL Farm of ft) acres, situated within 3 miles of West Jeflerson. Madison county, 15 acres ot which are limbered. tkss Ksklsaaaavasli Uramtiri mttA all ntwaasr (mm i kus rarm u oneren tor sale cneap ana am gowi -i" tTR'S 'B,Pr'tr ikim a ARMflTRONO. rnni HIOIIKHT MARKET IRIC1 IN CASH wl a rjenaMnaaio,tw,uuviDa.M vvooia.uu.-wro. BBB.ll-d.w. " i-ri a w Wallace, ft Krancunia atory . By uie aumor oi we nooks. . . . . Th. laTwlaMasI rtaata Rw ttlsa aultldW nf ffUTV BsTlOW. IJondon Labor and Uie Umdon Poor. ParTlst By Henry Haybew. With Mrrotypo enrravlntTi by BcmrtL . wmlS BUirnMUTON lUeOITIRK m EAGLE INMCRANCK COMPANY, CINCINNATI. N8URANCKR takeifin tbla company against loss or damage by ar0' and against tho perils of the SKA or WUMD WAVMUT10II, on property of every di'scrtption. All losses promptly adjusted, and ruki taken on H favorable varmm mm mxj ui uiu vity. Janl4-ly T. STOCKTON, Agent THE HARTFORD 11 FE AND HEALTH IN8U. RANCE COMPANY. ffAKTPOBD, OONKBCTIOOT. C1APITAL STOCK, 00,OOOI-Thi Company, bytheHt- era! provisions of its charter, la enabled to otter advent! a superior to those presented by any other Company In the Un'ted SUte combining a it doo the Mutual Joint Stock, and Lite and Health principle ( hi all of which Ihe rate are a tavorSie to those assured a safety to them and the Company will adm't Thi Company I the jStj and only on In the Union, or in tba world. It I believed, that has thu combined iu ooeradona. and ottered to grant insurance with benentt both frmmM and proM-tiv . For rail details In regard to term and condition reference may be made to the pamphieu to be had gratis of the agent, or of W. M. FINCH. GEOro. COMSTOCIL Agent. . Columbu, O, August 30, I860. CITY INSURANCE COMPANY OF CINCINNATI Ciipltnl ftSIOO.OOO! falslfa SBnnaaaif aa lu aaaaaal KTaaaaaa . T1IIE undersignd has been appointed Agent of the above company for tlio city of Columbu, and 1 authoriied to Insure property of every description against los or damage by JVs,ao4 "J'""" vii hiit oca ur in tana ia.vigsiun, 13 Risk taken on the most favorable terms. T. STOCKTON, Agent '' DiascToaa. R. B. Roeder, William Burnet. George CariUle. J, C. Thorp, , J. M. Blair, . R, Kiner. J. P. Kilbrcth, E. S. Ualnea, H. L, Hoffman. M E. B. REEDER, Preeldentv N. Ganoomr, SecreUry . aplB-dtf OHIO LIVE STOCK INN (J RANCE COMPANY. Capital $50,0001 with privilege ! Immsu It t 91.10,0001 THIS Company I now prepared to Insure Horaea, Ifnlee, Cat tie and Sheep against death or damage, either by Are, water, accident or disease of any or all kinds. All losses liberally adjusted and promptly paid within 30 day altr the proof of loss. This Company will take risk upon horse and mule used In thn city and country, and upon horses, mules and cattle being shipped or driven to tho eastern or southern markets T. STOCKTON, Agent E. U. WixtsiAMB, Inspector. Offlce, Blake & Harrison' Liver Stable. . WM. BURNET, Prerideot ti. W. Rmpke, Secretary. maylfi COLUMBUS INSURANCE COMPANY, FIRBAND MARINE. f pHIS Company continue to insure every specie of building, A and the furniture, machinery, goods, ware and merchandise, and ottior property contained therein, against lost or damage be tiro; also, steamboats, and all sail vessels, and thecargoeeot steftin-boats, sail vessels, keel boats, and other water craft, arahut the) perils of sea, lakes, and rivers, on the most favorable terms. JuneW-dtf DEMAS ADAMS, Jr., Sec'y wf?TNA INSURANCE COMPANY, OF Hartford, Connecticut Capital paid in and aaiely Invested -70,000. The subscriber, Agent for thi Company, It pre pared to take every description of Fire lnsuranoe, upon Ubertl form. e-dtf. D. ALEXANDER, Agent, Columbu. 13 ANOTHER HCIENTIFIO WONDER. Kl'SIN.un artificial Digestive Fluid, or Gastric Juicet A great , !t Dyspepsia curer. Prepared from Rknnxt, or the fourth stomach ol the Ox, after direction of Bakon Ltuio, the great physiological chemist, by J. H. Hououton, M. D No. 11 North Eighth street Philadelphia, Pa. This Is truly a wonderf ul remedy for INDIGESTION , DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICK, LIVER COMPLAINT, CONSTIPATION, and DEBILITY f curing after Nature's own method, by Nature's own agent the gastric juice. ( Half a teaspoonful nf till Fluid, infused In water, willdl-gestor dissolve five pounds of roast beef, In about two hours. outoi toestomacn. DIGESTION. Digestion is chiefly performed in the stomach by the aid of ft Quid which freely exude from the Inner coat of that organ, wnen in a state ot health, called the gastric juice. This fluid la the great soivent of the food the purifying, preserving and stlnv ulaung agent of tho stomaen and intestines. Without It there will bo no digestion no conversion 01 jooU into blood, and no nu trition of the body; but rathor afoul, torpid, paintui, and destructive condition ol the whole digestive apparatus A weak, nail dead or injured stomach produces no good gastric juice, and hence the disease, distress and debility which ensue. 1 v, PEPSIN AND RENNET. ' ' Pbpbin I the chiof element or great digesting principle of the - gafttric Juice. It Is found in great abundance in the solid parte ol the human stomach, af ter death,and sometimes cause the stomach to iligi'st Iuelf, or eat iuelf up. It is also found in the stomnch ol animals, as tho ox, calf, Ax. It im thm material used by far mura in man in cneosn, cniiea lieniiet, ine enoct ot wbicb haa long been the special wonder of the dairy. The curdling of thn milk 1 the first process of digestion, Bennett possesses astonishing power. The stomach of a calf will curdle nearly on thousand times lU own weight of milk. Baron Llebig slates that, "Unn part of Pepsin, dissolved In sixty thousand parts of water, will diirest meat and other food." Diseased stomachs nmkuM ua good Gastric Juice, Rennet or Pepsin. To show that this want way be perfectly supplied, we quote the following RaboN Lxnua. In his celebrated work on Animal Ctmmtmtvw. says, "An Artificial Digestive Fluid may be readily orepared from ine mucous memnrttne 01 tne stomaen 01 ine Call, in which various articles ol food, as meat and eggs, will be toUned m4 dientd inat in the sum manner u$ they would be in the Aimm $umach. Da. PiaBtRA, In hi famous treatise on ''Food and Dint." nnh. llshed by Wilson At Co., Now York, pago35, state the same great tact and describee thn method of preparation. There are few h labor authorities than Dr. Pereira, Dr. John W. DaApna, Professor of Chemistry hi the Med en College of the University of New York, In his Text Botlko Chemistry," page .tiff, says, "It ha been ft question whether art!-ficial digestion could be performed but it u now universally ad mltted that it may be," rnrtessor uunolwow, oi rmiaanipnie, in his grass work on Human Physiology, devotes more than fifty pages to an examl ation of this subject His experiments with Dr. BeanmnnL ran the Gastric Juice, obtained from the living human stomsoh, and-Irom animals, are well known. "In all cases," he says, "digee-tinu occurred as perfectly in the artificial as in the natural diges- 1 : tloa" a AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER. Dr. Hopohton's Peosin has nroduced the mnat i,Wtiaia effect, curing eases of JJebilitf, Emaciation, Nenaue DtcUne, and Dytptptic Coiummptton, supposed to be on the very verge of thn 1 grave. It is Impossible to give the details of cases in the dmltaof this advertisement but authenticated certificates have been given more wan 200 REMARKABLE CURES. In Philadelphia, New York and Boston, alone. These wnra nMrlv all desperate cases, and tne cures were not only rapid and won dertni, but permanent 11 is a great tiervmw ant 1 nut, ana irom too smonuiungiy scaaa quantity noeessary to produce healthy digestion, la behaved in net ttP A r.uci' j nu-mAonr,! m riuatirLEO 1 There Is no form ot Old Sumach Qmptatntm which It does not seem to reach and rera'ive at once. No matter how bad they may " be, it gives inetant relief I A titfU do$e rmovee mil Hnplmammt ' $ympunnt and it only needs to be repeated for a short time, to-make these good erlecU permanent Purity of Blood and Vigo f noof ioiiow at oncv. 11 particularly exceuen m eases OI iausea. Vomitinff. Cramps, Soreness of the nit of the Stonaaeb, dutress after eating, low, cold state of the Blood, Hearinesft, Luwnessof Spiriu, Deapondency, Emaciation, Wrakneas, ten dency to insanity, Suicide, Ate. wZ I1UL' 111' sl I . A U iknflai CVwim iwtlaa aav4ll - alastlng cure. rnrnirvain rimoEnn, smvT wt mail, pann op postaosj. For convenience of snndinir to all parts ot the Countrv. Am digestive matter of the Pepsin Is put up in the form of Powders, with directions to be dissolved in diluted alchobot water, or yrup, by the patient These powders contain Just the same matter as the bottles, but twice the quantity for the same price, asd wtilbeaentby mnU,jratoj rottoge, tor una uur aent (postpaid.) to Da. J. S. Houghton, No. 11, North Eighth street, PhU delpblft. Pa. Six packages for five dollars. Every paebage and bottle bears tho written signature ot J. 8. Houghton. M. IK, Sole Proprietor. Agento wanted in every town In the United States. Very liberal discount given to the trade. Druggists, Postrswster sm hooRseiiera are aosirea to aciss agent. , . Agenuior uoiumuus, unio, nii.muiur. as juntvo, .O. HOBEKTS it Co., anBwly DENIU 4k SON. IIMTKD HTATKK DIGEST FOB 184f). BtZtHQ a digest of decisions of the courts of Common law, equity and admiralty in the United State for the year 1841. By John Phelps Putnam ,,-, ror saie ai tne new Booaarom. jyiM J. H. RILBT CO. .IOR HALK. 24 one acre Lots situated a short distance norm of the Hailroad Depot. Some of which front on the Wor- thlngton Plank Road. This ground Is plcaaaaUy situated and Is weu ssuCNJaiea ior prnutm nwiaetww. j emu rmmj. auwtxuu us oaivck st Aitstninunu, ep20 HmJ Kttate Head Qaarter. A PAH ft FOR flALB. WE are authorisod to sell a splendid Farm of 106 acres, si mated nine mi Ins north of Columbus, on the State road to Cleveland, on which there la anew Frame House, with otbereoav venlenros. r u ty-nve acres ot tne booth lana u in a niga scace m cultivation, and the balance well timbered with blue aib, walnut, vutfar and beech. Thi Farmia well watered, being bounded on Urn east by Alum creek. Persons wishing to purchase a good farm, would do well to eall on Ihe sulwrribers. A HTOCK FARM FOR HALF A Q Ol ACKKS ol Land in Fulton county, lodi-na, situated on 4asJ the State Hmd leadina front l.ruraiMDort to Mlchisaa, anu within 1.1 miles of the former plc .'"JO acres of which ia prarie and oak openings, the residue well timbered, principally oak, with si ano sugar and hickory trees. This Lend ts well eaL eulated for a graxinc farm, having an abundance of living water tne year round, ano win oosoin at m oarm, or wifiesciugi-j Improved city property or land in the vicinity of Columbus. . MJ.HBEH. l.t -rlBKlll THE snhsrrTbprs are runniiis fimr stram saw aims, snd are prrp.nrf tn famish any quantity of sawed lumber, to order at the shortest aotioa. IMivered at the Hailroad Uepos, or aaj pan ol the city. 0lHftf HALL a tjAKTTEa. . FOR HAI.K. AVERT DESIRARI.F. Ut.tll IIKM K. sitaated oa Broad street, with lot 77 liy IH71. The bnilding Is new, and all m ,oud repair. Thla nmperty can be pnrcbased ebnau,or wmaachang. Cor Railroad or Bank stocks. Inqaire nf auiiv naar.li a AKMni jcunu. ' A FKW MOKR I,KPT, OF those brsatitnlly located vacuit Iota, on East Towa street, Waaoiiiatoa Aveaoa, and Franklia Avenue, tor sale eaaap. Three aaa dty sise vaeaat Iota oa East Rlrh street; frwaafeckeap. ay BJUia at ssujija, aelt av ' J